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Posted by highboyford on November 29, 1999 at 14:06:59 from (63.17.117.39):
In Reply to: Re: best all around tractor posted by John on November 29, 1999 at 13:54:14:
Would like to know what tractor the wd45 outworked?I know they out worked alot of men and tried to kill them.Just remember the wd45 cost one third the price of a oliver and was also cheaper than the deere and I.H so what have you gained you are still cheaper,if you ever try to do more than just plow a garden you will find out that the five gallons the tranny holds for fluid is not enough and you will get so hot you cant stand to sit down.I couldnt read the gauges when I was ten unless I got off, now that Im older I still cant read um much less see um.Then you need three hands to stop one to pull the clutch two to pull the brakes one to steer or I guess you could use a knee.So sorry the wd45 does not get my vote.And if they would ever pull in the class they were made to compete in and not what they weigh with the correct donut tires,people would see how worthless they really are,these things are a escort and everything else is a caddy.
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