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Re: Red vs. Green
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Posted by RickL on March 04, 2007 at 08:50:29 from (71.7.41.190):
In Reply to: Re: Red vs. Green posted by Allan In NE on March 04, 2007 at 07:47:28:
had one at one time when used the neighbors put silage up. Along side of it was our Olivers at that time. i don't get this Vision thing sorry. IT drank more fuel other than that was juat another tractor to me. Most tractor sales now last few years have been Blue. Just another phase I suppose,oh well as long as we keep selling something is all I care. As far as vehicles when you run mail route 6 days week all the time no matter the weather that wil tell you which vehicle does seem to take it the long haul. So far the Dodge stuff has did the best, have always averaged at least 320,000 so far. (4) Have chevy currently been lots of problems with it starting at around 80,000. Pushing 170,000 now and have been into the major stuff already. If I can find a Dodge I can put two steering wheels in again wil be back to those I am sure thinking. Did you get rid of the old Farmhand loader yet have guy interested maybe. What you want for it. I think He said his tractor was 560IH
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