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George V
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I love big trucks but there are a lot of people who don't.
It's the same agruement over-and-over. "They're too expensive, high maintenance, use too much fuel etc, etc,".. (rarely a complaint about performance)...
So, the reason people don't buy big trucks must be that they cost too much money to own and operate! Otherwise, we'd all have them, manufactures would build more and parts would be plentyful. Agreed?
If we follow the money (and logic) to the other extreme of the TM scale we find an equally small selection of electric TM manufactures (and one gas porty) which deliver respectable results, more reliable, and for lots less money than running a slide-in or PTO.
It seems every arguement ever against a Vortex could also be used against a slide-in when compared to an electric TM (or a gas porty).
Right?
Or, are you gonna flip-flop on me now and tell me about all the bennifits of owning an over priced, over powered, expensive to operate, gas guzzling, breaking down all the time, POS lawnmower?
It's the same agruement over-and-over. "They're too expensive, high maintenance, use too much fuel etc, etc,".. (rarely a complaint about performance)...
So, the reason people don't buy big trucks must be that they cost too much money to own and operate! Otherwise, we'd all have them, manufactures would build more and parts would be plentyful. Agreed?
If we follow the money (and logic) to the other extreme of the TM scale we find an equally small selection of electric TM manufactures (and one gas porty) which deliver respectable results, more reliable, and for lots less money than running a slide-in or PTO.
It seems every arguement ever against a Vortex could also be used against a slide-in when compared to an electric TM (or a gas porty).
Right?
Or, are you gonna flip-flop on me now and tell me about all the bennifits of owning an over priced, over powered, expensive to operate, gas guzzling, breaking down all the time, POS lawnmower?

