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Re: Re: Re: The new Farmall Series of sub compact
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Posted by 49 Cubber! on March 27, 2004 at 06:18:21 from (206.74.216.33):
In Reply to: Re: Re: The new Farmall Series of sub compact util posted by Tommy H on March 26, 2004 at 17:27:26:
Jsut making an observation that I think people seldom think of.Just imagin,some 90 someodd years ago when tractors were really starting to become popular,how many farmers do you think cussed them for the nopise and racket they made and could not see how those beast would make farming better,and of the brand loyalties,how many of us,even now,think another brand is "junk" and Farmalls are the best tractor ever made.While I agree that the name should have NOT have been used as the name Farmall is old and signifacant to the older tractors,but hey,if it helps someone make a decision,good or bad about buying that tractor,then whats it hurt.heck,if any of us live long enough,those may just be classics one day!
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