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Re: BUSH HOGING WITH A FORD 8N
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Posted by DaveR on June 07, 2000 at 13:41:20 from (208.4.34.190):
In Reply to: BUSH HOGING WITH A FORD 8N posted by Daniel Dickerson on June 06, 2000 at 13:56:06:
This kind of attitude about 8N and other similar tractors is common, but extremely ignorant. I will concede that there are better, more modern tractors (which cost $$,$$$$) for the job. But these tractors have arguably been performing more of this kind of work than just about any other. We used these types extensively where I grew up and I never heard anyone complain about them until I moved to a new area. I also think that some of the "Bigger and Newer is better" crowd contribute to these attitudes. Even in tractors this is not always the case. Sorry for the long wind but it really erks me when people knock these tractors which are probably the most versatile little machines ever designed. DaveR
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