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Hydraulic detents: Modern timed verse conventional pressure
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John Burns
Posted 4/27/2009 15:46 (#694740 - in reply to #694736)
Subject: RE: Hydraulic detents: Modern timed verse conventional pressure



Pittsburg, Kansas

I figured Deere would surely add that feature some day. Would not be that hard with the computers controlling everything. Deere seems really advanced on some things and other things seems like it takes them forever to figure out what seems obvious to farmers or to catch up with other manufacturers. An organization that size sometimes moves like molasses in the winter or maybe it takes the engineers forever to get it past the liability lawyers......who knows. Things seem slughish at times. Or maybe it is just the "we didn't think of it here first" syndrome, so it can't be right. Or maybe they have to hold back a few gingerbread features to give farmers a reason to upgrade. Otherwise, how do you sell this expensive iron?

John



Edited by John Burns 4/27/2009 15:49
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