Posted by Glenn D on September 17, 2013 at 07:15:02 from (24.114.75.208):
In Reply to: OK, I got the 706 Back! posted by Matt Tieken on September 17, 2013 at 05:42:09:
Have you really spent twice what it's worth? what exactly does that mean. if the cost of what you spent plus the cost of regular maintenance is less than what the payments and maintenance would be on a new probably 20k tractor then you are way ahead. I've thought about this a lot. because I have old tractors too and I see no reason why I couldn't rebuild these multiple times and still not be ahead. Who would benefit if I bought a new tractor? there all foreign made now so I'm not contributing to the countries economy, in fact by consuming even Chinese made parts I'm at least supporting the local places I buy the parts from and shops I get work done at, and even the web sites that are providing the forums with the knowledge I need to keep them going.
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