12-28-2007, 09:33 PM
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No worries about this topic not generating interest  I for one would love to see the long term effects or plan.
From what I see specification wise - I have to be honest its coming up short in the hydraulic area. Marketing hype is king IMHO, make it a better performer than your identical twin or competition and you gain market share. Besides the requirement to offer something different than Deere (their twin but with less performance hydraulic), they have to go after the orange guys too! You got to beat the man to be the man, IMHO in the compact world. Just my .02 cents |
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