Posted by sflem849 on December 30, 2009 at 07:05:18 from (66.254.196.101):
In Reply to: M Rebuild posted by Brownie 450 on December 29, 2009 at 07:24:14:
NDS said: (quoted from post at 07:03:09 12/30/09)...tractors would go out and run more in one year than vast majotity of letter series will run from now till Jesus comes.
I like it! If you have followed some of the threads I have participated in I have stated that fact in not such a creative way. I remember one from the guy in CA with the H. He thought he needed to replace every bearing in the trans and this and that...if you have the money, do it! IIRC he barely had enough money to afford the tractor for a while. Most of these tractors won't see 100 hours before Jesus comes :) 100 hours is A LOT if you aren't using them on a farm. Tractor rides will pile up hours, but they certainly aren't working hours.
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