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Posted by Andy Martin on January 23, 2003 at 21:58:51 from (12.74.160.89):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall cub backhoe posted by Just thought- - - - on January 22, 2003 at 19:30:58:
I cannot understand the phrase "No need to have extra equipment". What can this mean? You can live in a high rise condo with one TV and one DVD player. No kitchen, just extra equipment, order in pizza. I'd like to have a tractor for each implement, but I'm short of implements. Traded a broken 340 IH baler for two M's last summer, so I'm going the wrong way. I have 34 Farmalls now, and when some joker asks if I've got one for sale, I slap my forehead and say "Oh no! Does it look like I bought too many?". I've got spare discs, drag plows, sickle mowers, balers, rakes, cultivators, blades, etc. etc. but I farm with M's, 15,000 square bales last summer with no breakdowns. I buy every Farmall I can afford, even taken to buying JD's to sell to raise money. Picked up a nice little H JD for $300 last month. So what does "No need to have extra equipment" mean. I am condused and baffled. Maybe I have the need you are missing.
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