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Re: Too high prices!
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Posted by SJ on March 09, 2005 at 12:48:27 from (65.37.57.184):
In Reply to: Too high prices! posted by kirk C, on March 08, 2005 at 21:21:36:
Well heres my .02,I would love to have a brand new JD 4000 series for my little horse farm(and no Im not a yuppy).But I have a Oliver 1550,which I think is a monster,and a pain in the a$$ to operate,compared to the hydro machines I drive at work,speaking of work which totals around 70 hrs a week including drive time,I seem to spend enough time maintaining the various motors on the Ponderosa here,which I enjoy on most occasions,but when old shoddy equipment breaks down,I dont seem to enjoy fixing it like some of you around here do,so why dont I have a new JD 4000 series tractor? I CANT AFFORD ONE IF I COULD I WOULD HAVE A COUPLA OF EM. There I feel better getting that out.So if you can afford one of them new fancy plastic machines,I say buy it and the time you spend not repairing it you can be at work on overtime,so you can make the payments. Stan
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