Posted by Texasmark1 on April 05, 2012 at 16:20:25 from (67.142.175.24):
In Reply to: Re: Branson Tractors. posted by State of Jefferson on April 05, 2012 at 10:59:30:
Speculation man, purely speculation and I'd bet it is totally unfounded. You use a lot of rubber words and know not what you speak of. Kukji is ISO 9001 certified. Know what that means? Look it up and educate yourself and then attempt to reestablish your credibility.
Just because it is green doesn't mean it is perfect and I have had examples of the fact for the past 35 years, numerous ones on my farm and the latest example is the JD 375 baler I just bought that had no support for the main drive chain so it attemped to self destruct and cut through one of the main shafts. 2 were on the lot and both had the same problem and cut marks.......... and after posting on this site for a number of years, there are a lot of honest people (not green tree huggers) that will attest to that. I have applied a little North Texas (Yankee engineering) to solve the problem that mother deer just overlooked.
Nothing more disgusting than a blabber mouth that knows not what he is blabbing about, or has ulterior motives.....works for the company that he is trying to stick in your face.
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