Posted by buickanddeere on January 18, 2010 at 18:09:04 from (209.240.115.236):
In Reply to: Re: Chloride in tires? posted by kyplowboy on January 18, 2010 at 17:38:12:
Just to be clear. It's an "analogy" look it up in the dictionary. Of how one product maybe substituted for another. Gaining relaiability, reducting liabilty or potential for failure. With little ot no increase in cost . With little to no loss in performance. It's just simple common sense. As for the N series Ford. They are not the ideal tractor for "Joe weekend farmer". With little experience and modern demands.Beyond the use of formally horse drawn implements behind it. A little scouting will find a Massey 100 series for similar money. With a fine diesel,12V, live pto,live hydraulics and real brakes. The chassis will even accept an aftermarket rops.
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