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Posted by JGarner on July 03, 2007 at 19:00:42 from (68.206.42.95):
In Reply to: Re: My pet peeve posted by esd19 on July 03, 2007 at 11:24:36:
Its not a pride thing: A. The Allis was in the Case site. B. It was in the antique tractor site. C. There is a site on ebay called Home and Garden that has an Outdoor Power Equipment site. I think that the lawn "tractors" belong in this site and would probably get more readership, as the viewers of the antique tractors site are generally looking for something bigger. In addition I would like to see YT create a lawn/garden tractor page for people interested in these units. There were a lot of farm tractor companies that made these little machines back in the early 60s and later as well as the Wheel Horse and other brandsas well as the 2 wheeled versions like the David Bradley type units. I think each machine has a place, and in my humble opinion their place is not with farm tractors because I think THEY are getting short changed and it would be easier for the collectors or other buyers that are looking for them if there were dedicate places for them to be. I think ebay already has it but it seems a lawn/Garden tractor sub category is all that would be needed.
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