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   / Tractor Supply Co #131  
WayneB said:
I can live with what I got, but felt I was taken a little by these guys. Will be more careful in the future.
Yeah, they all should have been better trained on this "transition" from KK to FF. Nobody wins with product deception... even if somewhat accidental in this unusual case. Nonetheless, I think you'll do just fine with your "FF by TG" purchase. If not, you know exactly where to return it! :)
WayneB said:
That is really heavy duty, see I would only be looking at the little guy stuff, not the big equipment items.
Well, like I said: The reason that I don't own it... or anything similar... is because it may be too much bush-hog for my 33.6 PTO HP and 20-ft equipment trailer. For the short-term, I'll stick to renting a 60" light-duty that's available nearby. :cool:

Dougster
 
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   / Tractor Supply Co #132  
You should have signed the "SOLD" tag like Scott and Torin! :D How come you didn't???



Better hang on to that tag...... might be worth something some day ! I must admit, i thought about signing the tiller instead of the tag.
 
   / Tractor Supply Co #133  
Dougster said:
Well, like I said: The reason that I don't own it... or anything similar... is because it may be too much bush-hog for my 33.6 PTO HP and 20-ft equipment trailer. For the short-term, I'll stick to renting a 60" light-duty that's available nearby. :cool:

Dougster

Look for an old JD 127 Gyramor. It is a 5' and near bullet proof. No stump jumper - it just beats things apart. I have two and 1 needs fixin so im looking for another. This is a 600# bushog with a 100hp gearbox. I have cut many 6" trees. With a little patients you can probably get one for less than $400.
larry
 
   / Tractor Supply Co #134  
Ductape said:
Better hang on to that tag...... might be worth something some day ! I must admit, i thought about signing the tiller instead of the tag.
It is truly a collector's item! :) I intend to have it framed. ;)

Sign the tiller? :confused: Now how would you do that? With a rusty nail??? :eek:

Dougster
 
   / Tractor Supply Co #135  
SPYDERLK said:
Look for an old JD 127 Gyramor. It is a 5' and near bullet proof. No stump jumper - it just beats things apart. I have two and 1 needs fixin so im looking for another. This is a 600# bushog with a 100hp gearbox. I have cut many 6" trees. With a little patients you can probably get one for less than $400.
larry
Hi Larry - Not sure I want to be trying to cut through 6" trees with a bush-hog on the back of my 4110! Although it would be yet another great excuse to get a 7520! ;)

To be serious for a moment, I don't think I'm that close to making a decision on a bush-hog quite yet. I am torn between a larger (6') lighter-duty unit and a smaller (4' or 5') medium to heavy-duty unit. My workload to date actually tends to favor the smallest heavy-duty machine I can find. Unfortunately, I am not in any position to own two at this time. :eek:

Dougster
 
   / Tractor Supply Co #136  
Allright..... why didn't at least ONE of you guys (who shop the NH TSC) tell me they got a new load of implements in?? Box blades, rakes, rotary cutters ? When were you guys gonna let me in on it? Stopped in today.... too bad it was raining too hard to oooh and aaaah over all the new eye candy. And now i need to find out the managers last name is. He walked past me and said, " Hi Scott" to me. Now i need to figure out where i know him from. Hmmmmmmmm.
 
   / Tractor Supply Co #137  
Ductape said:
Allright..... why didn't at least ONE of you guys (who shop the NH TSC) tell me they got a new load of implements in?? Box blades, rakes, rotary cutters ? When were you guys gonna let me in on it? Stopped in today.... too bad it was raining too hard to oooh and aaaah over all the new eye candy.
You call that a "new load of implements"??? :eek: I call it dang slim pickens! Unless something big has changed within the last week, I'd say they are still fewer implements there than the Connecticut stores typically have on their worst day of the year (which ain't saying much!). :rolleyes:
Ductape said:
And now i need to find out the managers last name is. He walked past me and said, " Hi Scott" to me. Now i need to figure out where i know him from. Hmmmmmmmm.
His name is Mark Fegley. :) He signed my "SOLD" tag too! ;)

Dougster
 
   / Tractor Supply Co #138  
Well, it was three times what they had when they opened. They had a 4 foot rotary cutter i'm wanting. I think thats what Wayne bought?

The guys name was Scott also. Maybe he is the assistant? Tried to get a better look at him before i left, but he looked to be rather busy. Just got me curious, as i didn't recognize him when he went past me and totally caught me off guard when he called me by name. Really.... maybe i'm just wondering if i can work myself into a discount?
 
   / Tractor Supply Co #139  
Ductape said:
Well, it was three times what they had when they opened. They had a 4 foot rotary cutter i'm wanting. I think thats what Wayne bought?
So let's see... three times two initial machines is six machines. :p Yep... that's about what they had when I was up there. Let me think... one tiller, one rear blade, one rake, two subsoilers and a bush-hog. Yep... that's about right! ;)
Ductape said:
The guys name was Scott also. Maybe he is the assistant? Tried to get a better look at him before i left, but he looked to be rather busy. Just got me curious, as i didn't recognize him when he went past me and totally caught me off guard when he called me by name. Really.... maybe i'm just wondering if i can work myself into a discount?
Come to think of it, you're right! Scott was the "manager" I dealt with. So who is this Mark Fegley who is making all these statements as store manager in the local papers? :confused: An impostor??? :eek:

Incidentally, I notice that TSC is online as we speak seaching for a "store manager" for the "Manchester, NH" area. Hmmmm... I could do that job! ;)

Dougster
 
   / Tractor Supply Co #140  
Dougster said:
So let's see... three times two initial machines is six machines. :p Yep... that's about what they had when I was up there. Let me think... one tiller, one rear blade, one rake, two subsoilers and a bush-hog. Yep... that's about right! ;)

Come to think of it, you're right! Scott was the "manager" I dealt with. So who is this Mark Fegley who is making all these statements as store manager in the local papers? :confused: An impostor??? :eek:

Incidentally, I notice that TSC is online as we speak seaching for a "store manager" for the "Manchester, NH" area. Hmmmm... I could do that job! ;)

Dougster

Yea I can see where this is leading. Can you say EMPLOYEE DISCOUNT:D
 
 

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