MBDiagMan
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- Nov 1, 2004
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- Sumner, Texas
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- John Deere 5045D, Grasshopper 61" with PowerVac,Gator 825i, Cub Cadet 2145
As far as JD at the BBS goes, as already pointed out, I think many people never see below the surface. Most of them are not stupid, they just don't have the time, desire or curiosity to do some research to learn the difference.
The analogy that comes to my mind is tires. For cars and even trucks/SUV's, the day is gone when you went and bought your favorite brand tire and had an idea of what you were getting. Todays tires, even within the same brand, run the gammut with everything from gummy rubber sports car tires that will last a few thousand miles all the way to the hard compound passenger car tires that will sometimes last 80,000 miles if taken care of and run primarily on the highway.
Most people don't even know that there is a treadwear number on the side of the tire that will tell them if it is a sticky tire or a long wearing tire. They think if they buy their favorite brand, that's the only decision they have to make. Then they get a high dollar Michelin or something without paying attention to treadwear numbers and then wonder why they only lasted 15,000 miles. Again, they're not stupid, they just don't know any better and don't think to do a few minutes of research on the subject.
My $0.02,
The analogy that comes to my mind is tires. For cars and even trucks/SUV's, the day is gone when you went and bought your favorite brand tire and had an idea of what you were getting. Todays tires, even within the same brand, run the gammut with everything from gummy rubber sports car tires that will last a few thousand miles all the way to the hard compound passenger car tires that will sometimes last 80,000 miles if taken care of and run primarily on the highway.
Most people don't even know that there is a treadwear number on the side of the tire that will tell them if it is a sticky tire or a long wearing tire. They think if they buy their favorite brand, that's the only decision they have to make. Then they get a high dollar Michelin or something without paying attention to treadwear numbers and then wonder why they only lasted 15,000 miles. Again, they're not stupid, they just don't know any better and don't think to do a few minutes of research on the subject.
My $0.02,