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Opinion of a real farmer about the MF 35

 
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david4020



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PostPosted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 5:09 pm    Post subject: Opinion of a real farmer about the MF 35 Reply with quote

Hello!First I ask for excuses you for the computer translation.
I post you the opinion of a true farmer who had cultures market gardener and maintaining apple trees:The MF 35 is a perfectly valid tractor today, for a daily work.
He(It) sold his(her,your) good MF 35 and he bought a powerful Deutz 4X4, I shape for the culture(culturing) of the fruit trees, to work with the same tools of the MF 35. Results: - I squander of gasoil - the radius of draft is much bigger. - price of much bigger maintenance.
Joan repents having left his MF 35: it was very a reasonable evil.
I show you a photo of my MF 65 in Joan's house, In the photo you can see Joan. My MF 65 remembers(reminds) his(her,your) MF 35 lost.
Regards: David Andrew Louis.
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 9:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi David,You are correct, the computer did a terrible job job translating Your post. But it is readable and the point is well taken.

Many reliable machines have been traded in on what was supposed to be a better more reliable replacement , Only to find out You spent a bunch of money and lost a favorite friend in exchange for a pile of junk. I have had the same experience with a stump grinder, I did not trade it when I bought the new one because the salesman insulted Me when I ask what they would pay for the old one, Man was I glad I kept the old machine, We sold the new one before it was out of warranty, what a major disappointment. I still have the original one from 1994 and the 2002 model has been gone for years now.
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