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Al Baker

01-24-2013 13:15:27
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I think deere would have sold a million tractors if they brought back the 4020 with a sound gaurd cab and MFWD. The 4320 also would sell well. These tractors are almost bomb proof and Have stood the test of time.




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FactoryFarmer

01-25-2013 06:56:47
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 Re: should have been built in reply to Al Baker, 01-24-2013 13:15:27  
Doubt they would sell that good.....

Ever run a 6430? When we got ours I haven't touched the 4020 since :lol:



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buickanddeere

01-24-2013 18:16:28
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 Re: should have been built in reply to Al Baker, 01-24-2013 13:15:27  
Deere has built and sold stripped down basic 6000 series tractors since the 55/60 series ended.
Don't worry, the EPA will loose it's influence when the nation goes broke. Either in two months or in another 3 years.



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freddy

01-24-2013 19:22:04
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 Re: should have been built in reply to buickanddeere, 01-24-2013 18:16:28  
You know that could be funny if it wasn"t so true



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B-maniac

01-24-2013 18:36:55
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 Re: should have been built in reply to buickanddeere, 01-24-2013 18:16:28  
We won't go broke , Barry can turn up the screw on those printers more notches yet and circulate all the worthless dollars he wants. After all it's just the "appearance" that counts to those baboons up there.



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Bob Harvey

01-24-2013 17:05:44
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 Re: should have been built in reply to Al Baker, 01-24-2013 13:15:27  
Hey Guys!. You know what really should have been built ! Do ya. A large retirement fund for each and everyone.



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Mike M

01-24-2013 13:22:39
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 Re: should have been built in reply to Al Baker, 01-24-2013 13:15:27  
I'm sure the EPA won't let them if they wanted too.It's getting so you can't even buy replacement engines to keep the old stuff going ! They hit you with a high core charge to get all the cores off the market and destroy them.



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Tim S

01-24-2013 15:04:47
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 Re: should have been built in reply to Mike M, 01-24-2013 13:22:39  
Your right about the EPA, Deere or any one else can not sell a complete engine that will not pass tier 3 emission standards. You can by a long block and a head and put your own together. The EPA is setting out and running this country into the wall...and we all set back fearing to speak out...if they wanted to they could shut any one of our shops down and have some of us put in jail for infractions...Darn it..

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leon

01-24-2013 15:25:15
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 Re: should have been built in reply to Tim S, 01-24-2013 15:04:47  
We had our chance Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012.



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Tim S

01-24-2013 16:43:00
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 Re: should have been built in reply to leon, 01-24-2013 15:25:15  
I know,,I did my best for a change,,but it's hard to beat Santa Claus,,there are way too many people in the hand out line that don't care about the outcome,,just the free lunch...



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LarrySTN

01-24-2013 16:50:29
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 Re: should have been built in reply to Tim S, 01-24-2013 16:43:00  
Tim, I never thought of the liberal give away as Santa Claus..that make perfect sense. The founding fathers would be furious at the "State of the Union" today. The USA has become the land of "opportunity", not that we are rewarded for our hard work, but that the lazy are rewarded for no work.



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Mike M

01-25-2013 05:54:12
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 Re: should have been built in reply to LarrySTN, 01-24-2013 16:50:29  
More people need to start listening to Rush Limbaugh.

I'm pretty sure he first came up with this. Just like so many other things he predicted and many thought he was nuts,but then they came true.



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Tim S

01-25-2013 06:08:36
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 Re: should have been built in reply to Mike M, 01-25-2013 05:54:12  
Yes,I think Rush Limbaugh did come up with that..



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Tim S

01-24-2013 16:53:28
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 Re: should have been built in reply to LarrySTN, 01-24-2013 16:50:29  
Ooh yes,,I could get up on a soap box and yell all day about this,,,but I'm just gonna keep on fix'in tractors,,and continue to pay my own way....Darn it..



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fred from mo

01-24-2013 19:07:52
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 Re: should have been built in reply to Tim S, 01-24-2013 16:53:28  
Amen Brother!!!!



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