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I'm a Ford guy in a John Deere world. Still think the Fords are better. Have always had Ford trucks, too. I'm male, wear pants most of the time, eat and drink with both hands, like fishing, cliff diving, shooting pool, tractor pulls, coors light. Work part time in a paper mill, full time nights as robotic shelling operator in a foundry, and farm as well.
Current street ride is a '97 Ford Engineering Failure I bought in 2001. Good enough for getting around, but definitely NOT designed to stand up to much any work or towing. My other Fords, well, they'll pull a house or two, but don't go very fast.
I'm a Ford guy in a John Deere world. Still think the Fords are better. Have always had Ford trucks, too. I'm male, wear pants most of the time, eat and drink with both hands, like fishing, cliff diving, shooting pool, tractor pulls, coors light. Work part time in a paper mill, full time nights as robotic shelling operator in a foundry, and farm as well.
Current street ride is a '97 Ford Engineering Failure I bought in 2001. Good enough for getting around, but definitely NOT designed to stand up to much any work or towing. My other Fords, well, they'll pull a house or two, but don't go very fast.
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If Deere made a truck I would still drive a Ford. Maybe a Tundra. Screw Deere. Over rated and over priced. Farm profitably with 40 to 30 year old Ford tractors and one IH (combine, 1981 model).