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Posted by john2510-3020 on November 20, 2001 at 16:20:52 from (206.133.175.99):
In Reply to: John Deere quality built ha ha ha posted by . on November 20, 2001 at 11:37:21:
hey..guys notice he didnt have the balls to leave his name????? i bet he was some idiot that didnt know what he was doing when he dont that.....hey bub what kind of tractors do you like, cuz i've had em all and most of them have busted the front end out beacuse they where weak none of our deeres have had that problem yet....has anyone ever compared teh front axel of a 6000 ten series tractor with lets say oh an Agco or white or massy ford....i could go on but i wont. some people are just to stupid to learn how to take care of there equipment. i guess what my point is that stupidity had a lot to do with it. john
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