Posted by Tony in Mass. on May 04, 2011 at 10:05:58 from (71.233.164.20):
In Reply to: Plows and acreage posted by 4 bottem on May 04, 2011 at 08:40:19:
Yep. Everyone knows what the sales brochures said the tractor- when factory fresh could do... in the company's long churned if not manicured test plots. Or the local braggards, who never did much besides tell stories and break daddy's machinery....Yeah, bring this stuff to New York State and see if you can get it to not keep stalling, or even keep rolling to the end of a row- never mind fly along in 3rd gear high with 5 bottoms yadyadayada... Agribiz education talks even rational people into thinking it is necessary... 'time to fuel ratio minus the labor and depreciation'...yadayada again. Hey, it keeps the economy going, people believe this crap, beat the stuffing out of the tractor and equipment... and pay big bucks to fix it all. some people learn the easy way, some the hard way... oh course there are places I've seen where a farmall c could pull 5 bottoms in top gear- in their dead dusty talcum power soil... but for what? Not enough water to grow anything....
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