No. I'm just stating facts that I'm sure if you go back and look are correct. I don't have an agenda and think anyone else would come to the same conclusion. You were all over people about back feeding with a generator and other electrical related posts. Most people that don't know are asking in order to find out the correct answer. It's not correct to lump all older tractors together as money pits and you have told people not to bother with a used tractor and spend a pile more on a new one. Odd you'd say that when you're using a 25 year old tractor yourself. I bet JD parts don't come cheap either. Maybe it's better to just say that you've had to spend a lot on your tractor? I've had to do some work on my tractor like everybody else but it was way cheaper than buying a new one and still runs like new. Part of the problem with the economy is that a lot people want to have the newest latest and greatest toys just to keep up with their neighbors, but can't afford it and don't need it in the first place. Dave
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