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Briggs and Stratton & Allis Chalmers

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    Posted: 11 Feb 2011 at 11:31pm
I know there hasn't been much buzz lately about the new Allis Chalmers lawn tractors, but i was wondering, If B&S where to further the name and introduce a few CUT models, how would you guys respond? I could easily see a 40HP with a loader sitting in my barn before I bought a Massey Ferguson or Deere....
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Just depends on the quality of the tractor, as far as i can tell a Massey tractor is the same as an Agco except paint and a few other things, i've been satisfied with our Dt41 Agco we bought new a few years ago so i don't really shy away from the massey's.  Of course i'm upset like everyone else they dropped orange but lets be honest it wasn't an Allis chalmers tracor nor an Allis Chalmers Company anymore anyway.  Tractor legends come and go, my dad was upset with Agco when then dropped White tractors but he got over it.   I can see Briggs and Stratton building a cheap tractor, just like there mowers.  just my 2cents worth
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