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Re: Re: Re: What do you think about european tractors?

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Posted by Bernh. Voßen on August 06, 2001 at 14:20:02 from (217.2.111.17):

In Reply to: Re: Re: What do you think about european tractors? posted by sebas on July 26, 2001 at 12:12:08:

Whenever I buy a tractor, I buy a german one, always used, an make the best experiences with it. In our area (Rhine, Germany between Cologne and Aachen) You'll only find german or european tractors. You'll find a lot of Fendt and Deutz here, also Renault, Fiat, Same, IH from Neuss(Germany) Ford's, built in Genk(Belgium), a friend of mine sold David-Brown tractors, when they were english, you see a lo of them around here, but when it came to Tenneco, noone want's to buy them. Now he sell's british IH-Case, soon they will be named McCormick again.

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