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tushiecomplete

08/01/11 3:57 PM

#50573 RE: Suspect #50570

What exactly is that suppose to prove?

That Alamo couldn't keep its tractor comapny going once Mr. Leonard wasn't involved with it anymore?

Or the market conditions they speak of facilitated its demise?

btw, do you have any idea the conditions of the farming industry in this country as TYTN just begins its expansion plans? Try best in forty years.

So we should be lucky that 1. Mr. Leonard is in full control of this comapny, and 2. the market conditions for expanding a tractor company couldn't be better than they are right now.

Thanks for making me even more excited, even though I'm sure that may not of been your intent.
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NZlander

08/01/11 3:57 PM

#50574 RE: Suspect #50570

Can you imagine the importance a cheaper price
point n savings at the pump will have in comming
years.

GO TYTN
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NoWhammyNoWhammy

08/01/11 3:59 PM

#50577 RE: Suspect #50570

Gee thanks for the info! Never seen that before! I'm selling right now!
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uptickspoter

08/01/11 5:00 PM

#50595 RE: Suspect #50570

Some of the discontinuation of the small tractor lines was due to JD putting a stop to it.

If you dig deep enough you can find where that comes from.

I hope you find the answers you need, you also seem to be pretty savoy at finding information that appeals to you enough to post it here.

So you should be savoy enough to find reasons to post positive and or think positive about where this company is going.

:)

GO TYTN