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Re: Why a hydro?
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Posted by Dion on March 10, 2005 at 01:43:49 from (65.54.97.187):
In Reply to: Re: Why a hydro? posted by paul on March 09, 2005 at 15:55:15:
I went to the farm machinery show in Louisville a few weeks ago and saw nearly everything under the sun. I enjoyed test fitting my butt on the new tractors but always nearly fell out of it when I heard the price. The MF tractors seem behind on HP and hyd flow while the new McCormack tractors seem like they have a better handle on what a farmer wants. If you are a proffesional excvator then there is equipment for that too. I think older tractors serve many purposes: allow work to be done, pride of ownership when you have done the work to get it to where it is now, satisfy the need to tinker or be creative AND conserve money. I will always stick with and older tractor for all those reasons and I don't need a DVD on my tractor, I can just go in the house if I get bored with fooling with the farm.
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