Posted by cadet trooper on December 21, 2009 at 15:53:12 from (99.162.227.94):
In Reply to: ain't it amazing.... posted by rrlund on December 20, 2009 at 14:16:16:
Dejavu fellas, I just posted a similar thing on the combine forum a while back. I feel like my dad when he would make a statement and would get a Yah right from us. Wake up people! Try buying a new 30 or 40 hp tractor now for under 30grand with cab w/ loader etc. OK let's buy a big used 100+hp tractor to do light work or what it was designed for now all of a sudden the transmission has a problem and now let's shell 5 or6 grand to fix that going a long great now and now we have antifreeze in the oil ouch! another 5 or 6 grand on and on thanks to most of the previous 70s owners who decided to do the same thing as you and buy the smaller tractor to do more work hanging weights and pulling the half the farm behind it knowing with 3 dollar corn they would just trade it off in acouple years. The small farmer is on the downhill slide and I don't like it! CT
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