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Re: New tractor buyers
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Posted by Cliff Todd on December 16, 2003 at 20:11:59 from (204.96.24.167):
In Reply to: New tractor buyers posted by Flurette Farm on December 16, 2003 at 16:30:19:
Keep the questions coming. There is nothing wrong with any kind of tractor question on this board as far as most of us are concerned. This is a place of vast knowledge and many of us older folks, like to read the post from folks who are buying a first tractor. Maybe it will remind of us of the first 8N we drove some 45 years ago. Or even the favorite Ford Jubilee or John Deere B we have owned. I will agree a tractor manual on your tractor is a great place to learn about a tractor. However most farmers are more than happy to help a new owner out. Maybe even offer some operator tips and some areas to watch for on your tractor. Scrooge is only one part of Christmas :>) Most of us still believe in Santa and sharing information. Matter of fact we enjoy sharing our experience.
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