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Re: Re: John Deere's superior quality
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Posted by jakee on April 12, 2000 at 18:24:38 from (205.188.197.23):
In Reply to: Re: John Deere's superior quality posted by Phil Auten (TX) on April 12, 2000 at 15:09:57:
this is really strange,for the 560-460-660 being junk you still see them at sales and in the field working.were are all the 630-730-830 deere,s resting at showes.deers were good but real crud in handling and everything else.guy would no more about this,but i think farmall no 5 million was built in febusry of 1971 and deere did not build there 2 million,th travtor till around 1992, and we no were tractor sales are today.look at that old junk axiel flow combine on the market in 1978 and they are all running around trying to make one like it,or buy the company,hell new holland had lots full of new tractor and went out of there way to buy the whole company to just get the combine.cheaper HA HA HA go buy some deere parts somr time$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$.go in the fiel some time and run a D john deere and then run a w-6 the w-6 was light years ahead of them.
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