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Posted by Mark - IN. on July 17, 2005 at 09:49:03 from (205.188.117.66):
In Reply to: ex txblu....reason why posted by txgrn on July 16, 2005 at 13:32:55:
Good Sunday morning Mark. I guess I know what you mean. Some dealers would prefer to sell new equipment, as opposed to fixing old. My dealer, doesn't mind fixing the old stuff. Gotta admit though, the sales guy did point out the window at new tractors, but the service guys were more than happy to help me. I got my old timer back yesterday, and now its settin in the barn waiting for me to slide the door open so it can stare me eyeball to eyeball. The boss is back. It sure felt good to drive it a few miles home from the Deere guy's place, and I have a tight transmission again. I didn't mind the cars and pickups blowin by me, or being chased down, caught, and passed by a sprayer like I was sittin still. Them sprayers have quite a road gear, and they take up the whole road, so gotta move over for them. The sales guy was wrong. An '05 4520 and a '70 4520 have very little in common, at best. He can keep his '05. Mark
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