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Re: What would you choose?

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Posted by Okie-Dokie on February 13, 2004 at 05:09:08 from (152.163.252.132):

In Reply to: What would you choose? posted by tractor shopper on February 04, 2004 at 17:41:13:

Checking out the Kubota's and New Holland's at the Dealer in Sapulpa, Ok, last summer I was walking around with a styrofoam glass of tea. The salesman asked if I would like to start one up. Not thinking, I placed the tea on the hood of the Kubota and cranked it up. The tea just set there. Didn't shake around, vibrate and fall to the ground, or slosh any tea onto the tractor. Out of curiosity, tried the same trick with the New Holland. The New Holland vibrated so bad that the tea vibrated off the hood befor I could snatch it up. If quality is a concideration, Kubota is the way to go.

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