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Re: Oh, Man! You Gotta See This!
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Posted by NDS on March 01, 2005 at 06:29:24 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: Re: Oh, Man! You Gotta See This! posted by Hugh MacKay on March 01, 2005 at 04:28:54:
Hugh: This gets back to different areas use different equipment. I have nieghbor that has 15 late model John Deere tractors from 150 HP up some are front wheel assist and some are rear wheel drive only but no articulated tractors. This is a family operation that has grown from 2 JD Gs forty years ago to an operation that farms and owns thosands of acres in 2 countys with millions of dollars worth of good late model equipment and you can be sure they are in no danger of foreclosure. They also own John Deere dealership and keep tractors, cotton pickers and combines only a few years then sell them and bring out new ones. Remember hearing person that started this operation remark years ago that no tractor that had had major repairs would ever start a crop for him and it seems to have worked for him.
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