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Posted by Tattooed White Trash on December 22, 2001 at 19:00:06 from (216.40.220.174):
What a shame. It seems like they will be cloning humans soon. I don't care about that in the least. When will someone figure out how to clone my tractors?? Take my IH 806 diesel for example. I think this is the best tractor built EVER. I am not trying to stir up a war here just here me out. Anyone can say their favorite tractor is XXX, YYY, ZZZ diesel, LP, gas. That is OK and absolutely healthy to love what you own and what works best for you. My point is, IH (now case), JD, Ford, whatever flavor flips your skirt, none of them are built like they used to be. If IH built the 806 again to the same specs they were originally built, they would sell like crazy. Same for the JD 4020, Ford xx00 series, but they won't build those again EVER. They last too long as they now realize. They were built to last but in a time when that was important. Now it is not. They have moved to the same market as autos. Built to last 3-5 years then traded in for new. It makes me sick. Darn I wish someone would think of a way to clone these machines.
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