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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: how do you get johndeere to fill there tractor orders?


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Posted by Robert in W. Mi. on May 29, 2002 at 16:23:32 from (208.32.170.46):

In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: how do you get johndeere to fill there tractor orders? posted by G Taylor .... wasn't so bad in 2001 on May 29, 2002 at 09:25:03:

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I go to several tractor/farm sites all most daily. I see an excess of complaints about the 6000 series deeres too. Seems a lot of folks are haveing hydraulic problems, and have a huge amount of problems (updates) with transmission linkages.

A few years ago, i came very close to buying a new green tractor, but thank God i didn't, with all the problems i see and hear about, and with my luck, i'd be the one with an over priced piece of junk! There's just too many complaints out there on 5, and 6000 series deeres for me.
Yes, i bought an Agco Allis, and i'm happy to report i've not needed the 4 year 4,000 hr. warr. that came with it!

As for the financial report, if you single out the ag. division, like i said before they aren't doing very well. Deere is in for some major changes, and a lot of people will be staining their "green" shorts when it happens!!

The seed bed will be full of veggies. I don't use chem. fertilizers or sprays, so i incorporate a huge amount of organic matter each year. Nothing does this better than a Rotavator. Last year in this ground i had sweet corn, squash, and pumpkins, and all so as seen in the picture, mellons and some buck wheat to draw the bee's.

I'm the only one who runs this tractor/rotavator combo, and there's NEVER a reason to get off the tractor with the pto engaged. (The engagement is NOT electrical either) There is a partial cover on the rear half of the drive line, and a complete cover on the front half. I see no reason to put even more shields on the drive line under these conditions.
Robert


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