Number15
Gold Member
- Joined
- Feb 20, 2021
- Messages
- 359
- Location
- Rhea County TN
- Tractor
- AC 7600 TTR, Branson 5520CH, Grasshopper 928D2
It's a bilabial stop, like nope or yepHmm. Must be an esoteric colloquialism.
Thanks.
It's a bilabial stop, like nope or yepHmm. Must be an esoteric colloquialism.
Thanks.
I tried that and the implement guy said go back to where you bought the tractor with no misunderstanding... he was ticked and it was not that we spent a lot time...
One visit to buy Kubota bx23 but they had only sold on the lot and lots of New Holland. They did everything to send me home with New Holland.
Did not know at the time they were dropping New Holland so the push to clear inventory.
It was worse… dealership family owned and it was one of the family.Well, his loss...
If the Fed does their rumored interest rate upticks for next two quarters, that salesman is going to be calling you and begging you to buy anything from their dealership.
What is "Whelp"?
In reality its a baby dog but is also slang for disappointment
Yeah it's kinda weird because I'm from the NE I always wrote it as welp, which is the bilabial stop (well, welp - no, nope - yes, yep)It's what happens when 'Well,' as said by someone from Coastal Maine, is written down as pronounced in our local dialect.
This is just some random guys opinion, but if the 1025 was too small ‘enough’ to make you sell it I don’t think you’re looking at a big enough replacement? Seems like your just looking for a little heavier tractor but other than that similar specs?
I like R4’s a lot, very rare that I brake them loose and when I do it’s usually grading my driveway up hill. I like that even with a fairly large tractor I can take it through the woods and not leave damage that you’ll notice after a rain. I do want to try some R14’s though.
Good problem to have I suppose! Congrats on the new machine and glad you were able to get it so quickly!