Posted by wisbaker on October 10, 2012 at 19:06:04 from (207.118.136.97):
In Reply to: Ford Firsts posted by Ted in NE-OH on October 09, 2012 at 19:49:18:
Old neighbor of ours claimed he and his brother bought a new Ford 6000. The dealer kept asking them about it and asking if they'd do this or that with it. He said they did a few things with the tractor that they weren't comfortable with but the dealer assured them they'd stand good on it. When it was about a year old the dealer asked them to bring it in, there was a few things Ford wanted them to check. When they went to pick up the tractor a few days later there sat a new Ford 6000 with their tires on it. Dealer said Ford wanted the tractor back to tear it down and check everything for wear, please take the new one-even trade. They thought they got a lot of ribbing about buying a new big Ford tractor, got a lot more having gotten two new tractors in about a year. When they quit farming all they had were Case tractors so maybe they weren't happy with the Ford or the dealer changed hands.
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