gstrom99
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- Deere 855, Deere 530R zero turn, Allis Chalmers D17 III, Polaris Ranger, Deere 3032E (SIL's), Yamaha Timberwolf 250, Husky saws, H & H 10k and Carry-On trailers
I noticed at the antique tractor show I was at this weekend, that the new tractor/mower dealers (one green and one red) both had "Please don't climb on" signs by their display. I thought that was pretty stupid. Kids (adults too) climbing up to the work station is a ton of fun and gets them interested and asking questions... If they're scared of them getting scratched of damaged(?), they're missing the point of being there.
What's the point of having their new FOR SALE stuff there if it's all "look, but don't touch"?
I saw a compact IH/Case (#?) that was labeled "Made in Korea". I asked the "sales guy" who actually made it - LS, or? He said he didn't know. Geez.
What's the point of having their new FOR SALE stuff there if it's all "look, but don't touch"?
I saw a compact IH/Case (#?) that was labeled "Made in Korea". I asked the "sales guy" who actually made it - LS, or? He said he didn't know. Geez.