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Hey Allan in NE from River Bottom Farmer
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Posted by River Bottom Farmer on March 27, 2006 at 18:11:21 from (205.188.116.133):
Thank god you are a RED man cant believe you razzed me that way was sure you were a john deere fan the way you were talking just goes to show you how easy it is to fool someone when you cant make good eye contact and by the way I have had all my shots ha ha But really I take these old tractors seriously because they still offer you a choice in what you can buy as far as tractors go.When you buy a John Deere today under 90 horsepower you will most likely find a Yanmar under the hood.Even the John Deere excavators depending on the Model have jap diesels and hitachi hydraulic parts in them.The only thing deere is the paint.Too bad the real RED machines arent still being built. Even cat uses Perkins diesels in there vibratory compactors.Makes me sad to think about the lies they are selling some people when it comes to equipment. Any how thanks for the excitement not able to go to my shop tonight worked all day and Im babysitting while my wife works second shift. Restoring a 39 farmall h ser#FBH 4015 will post some pictures when I get done thanks again
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