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west michigan | Dave, I actually demoed that same model a couple months ago as a potential replacement for our gehl r190. I thought it was a good machine that fits in the barn well, but ended up not trading yet for various reasons. Anyway, one of the things I liked about it was that stock it does not have much of a fender so I thought build up of manure would be much less of a problem than it is on our gehl. So it kinda struck me as funny to see your salesman came up with a fix for what I saw as a benefit to the original design! | |
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