Posted by sbin on November 05, 2008 at 10:25:33 from (96.14.239.162):
In Reply to: Red vs Blue tractors posted by farmer101IL on November 05, 2008 at 09:05:24:
Folks stopped buying Red tractors because it does not work as advertised.Using tons of fuel when promising to be the most efficent and requires endless maintainance when Red was supposd to be the manufactuing company of less maintainance. The Red tractor dealers sure are troubled watching folks choose Blue but unless Red delivers a product that performs as promised people wll not be buying Red on anything other than a reputation it has not lived up to for a lot of years. Some folks will always buy red no matter how terrible the product same with blue. Don't care about color don't even mind paying a little more but tired of ordering a smaller more efficent model and getting a bloated gas hog.
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