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Who says 40% of 4020's are still running?
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Posted by Tx Jim on June 01, 2006 at 04:28:42 from (66.90.211.162):
In Reply to: checked back to this old post, suprised it's stil posted by buickanddeere on June 01, 2006 at 03:59:39:
buickanddear,it's not hard to tell this thread is still going if you check your email! What poll did you read that said "only 40% of 4020's" are still running? How did the commission thingy jump from "$40,000 to $100,000"???? Are you trying to say one of your precious replacements for a 4020 suchas a the 6603 cost $100,000? It's ok to call me an old coot, you can even call me a redneck country old coot. I've driven,sold and worked on JD equipment for 50 years but I don't like the newer JD tractors after the 55 series. I have put 7000 hrs on my 4255 baling hay since 1993 so I think I have some first hand knowledge of JD tractors and equipment,do you???????????? Tx Jim
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