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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 300 or 350 Diesel
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Posted by Brooks McCormick on January 02, 2004 at 19:42:05 from (68.19.143.147):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: 300 or 350 Diesel posted by CNKS on January 02, 2004 at 18:55:29:
Whatever the reason, I am still looking for a 300 or 350 diesel. 460-560, damn 2 pt hitch(did not work in the south), we needed the 3 pt., upper management would not listen. IH must have had the best salesman in the world because we were lucky to sell anything after 1960. 1. Had the cotton picker business sewed up, got lazy, JD caught up, passed us, we have a great picker now but the damage is done. 2.Tractors- 460-560, nuff said, in between we had some great tractors. Ended with the 2+2(what were they thinking). 3.Combines-15 series were good in there day, thank goodness for the axel-flow. 4. Planters- look above at cotton pickers. This is my belief from sombody who grew up with red and will always drive red. I have seen what happened with my own two eyes to IH and my family who were involved with them until the merger. God Bless
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