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Posted by the tractor vet on July 04, 2006 at 07:57:32 from (66.202.111.66):
In Reply to: Re: for arguments sake. posted by buickanddeere on July 03, 2006 at 21:21:45:
Well i don't need a dealer to replace the T/A or anything elseand if i was doing a T/A for a customer it would not be 6000 bucks that is a rip off . And there again you would know long before ya needed the tractor that it needed fixed BEFORE PLANTING SEASON . And if the T/A did happen to go out the tractor would still run with out it . I croped farmed for years with what you people threw away . The one old pice that made me the most money was a old Massey 300 combine that i bought for 650 bucks added a cab for a 100 bucks upgraded the charging system for 40 bucks and ran that combine for 10 years doing my owen crops plus around 600 acres a year custom work at 25 buck and acre other then replacing a few belts and a few bearing here and there and around 35-40 gallon of gas a day i could do 20-25 acres a day with that old combine. Then some guy just had to have it and i sold it for 2900 bucks . I have only owned one pice of Deere equipment and that is my 1240 planter that i bought in 84 and it is getting time to find a newer throw away that i will rebuild and use till there is nomore to fix.
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