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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Compact tractor ballastPosted by THE Tractor Lady of Cowlitz Tractor on September 27, 2002 at 20:35:59 from (198.81.26.168): In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Compact tractor ballast posted by Mr. No Name.... on September 27, 2002 at 15:37:36:
WOW, did I kick over a bee hive in here. Hey all, I sell these compacts, I acually deal mostly in the grey markets! Now, don't get your breifs or boxers(what ever you wear) in a bunch ok... I have worked my butt off to insure I have consistant and regular parts for these. and have worked very hard to not only make myself reasonably knowledgible but reputable( I don't sell tractors I can't fix, get parts or manuals for). As women in this industry are rare, and useful ones even more so. Anyhow, the point I was attempting to get to is that in all of this I do have to agree that the CUT's are inferior when they are used in the wrong place or task. We've all heard the saying "horses for courses" Tractors apply there as well. They are lightly built, But they get into places the bigger stuff can't and are more often then not, much more affordable. But I caution anyone that thinks they are going to pull a self propelled baler and expect one of these little buggers to get it up then hill then God help them coming down. But in the same token, a big feild tractor wouldn't work for pulling a 48 in brush hog through most of our local tree farms. Subjective opinions are irrelevant, when it comes down to common sense. Common sense was for me to try to find new ideas to offer my customers, hoping to offer then greater safety, stablity, and mental comfort, BY asking people that might know more then me, or that had had more opprotunities to experiment on their own machines.
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