Posted by 495man on December 02, 2009 at 17:29:13 from (24.137.106.3):
In Reply to: farmshow magazine posted by farmall troubles on December 02, 2009 at 16:23:15:
I subscribed to it for 20 years. I let it expire, one can only read about so many school buses or combines made into X or Y, tractor repowers with grainy photos, diesel pickup power boxes etc etc.
Coffee shop BS known as "Best and Worse Buy"
i.e. "My 1948 Farmall M I bought new is a worst buy, I couldn't get more than 30 years out of a clutch" "My John Deere 6430 that I bought yesterday is a best buy, I really like the A/C cab and fwa, I've already put 5 hours on it and it has lasted so much better than the Farmall M it replaced.
Don't get me wrong, it's a good magazine, but for a magazine that doesn't have advertising, most of the articles are actually pitches for commercial services or products.
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