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Re: Re: Re: Re: Compact tractor ballastPosted by Mr. No Name.... on September 27, 2002 at 15:37:36 from (216.98.174.63): In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Compact tractor ballast posted by Hey, Mr. No Name, on September 27, 2002 at 09:02:01: So Robert, we can add crude to your list of things that you are an expert on. This isn’t a locker room or a bar on the slum side of town. Yes, Robert, you have said in dozens of posts that all compact tractors are inferior. If not in exact words, in meaning in every post that you have replied to about compacts. From reading your posts even if a gentleman that had only 10 acres, that was like a golf course he would still need at least a 60-90 horse power tractor. Yes, Robert there are broken parts on compacts but there are also broken parts on larger tractor, dozers and other equipment. On larger tractors, haven’t you every heard of a front axle yoke breaking or a axle breaking, or a spindle that broke, or a broke rockshaft or a pto shaft being stripped or being broke. If you say no to any of these, you haven’t been around tractors long enough to give an educated answer. I feel sorry for your friend. He is missing the boat. The largest selling segment in agriculture today is compact tractors. In fact, compacts are the only tractors that the number of units sold have increased in the last couple of years. Utility tractors and larger tractors volume units have decreased. What do you consenter real farm work? I bet that the large farmers in the Midwest, Florida, Montana, and California think that your utility tractors are not real tractors either. They would never think of taking your utility tractor to WORK in the morning. Their definition of real farm work, would not include your tractors. Everything or anything can be of the correct size and usage in its own scale of use. You don’t use a compact to farm 500 acres. You don’t use a utility to farm a 1000 acres. Every tractor size has it place. The correct size of tractor doesn’t mystically start a utility models nor does it stop there. No, I didn’t answer the original posters question. You did in your own way. But, there have been dozens of other posters and lookers that have received a distorted view on the usefulness and utility of compact tractors. And about reading your posts, they are just in the way of the truly useful information. By the way, what about the extra large jumbo pictures???? Try using a COMPACT picture on you next post……..
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