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heavy equipment service company in Hennepin Township, IL 61327

JAY0202

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anyone ever have any dealing with this company?looking to purchase a skid steer from them.want to make sure they are legit
 

Reid335

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Ken Williams is who he said he was, he sounds like he’s from India. Wants to do a wire transfer. The equipment is about half price of what it should be.
 

Joe H

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What company ? Buy what ? Who is Ken Williams ?

Is part of this thread missing ?

Joe H
 

JAY0202

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it's suppose to be in Il,about 120 miles away,i was going to ask if i can inspect first and see what he says,his phone number is from missouri,the address for the business is just a street,the machine says on the outside of it that it is the property of Grady county.there is no Grady county in Il.
 

Reid335

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Yeah, another one on FB looks like an identical site but it’s called Missouri heavy equipment company.
Another one called farm machinery depot. All the same format websites.
 

Reid335

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I found the pictures of the same tractor at heavy equipment Texas go $30,000 more.
 

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Joe H

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No offense, but how naive are you to think equipment for 1/3 the price is legit ?

Take any of those listings and google it, look at the results and ask yourself "Why is every other
2018 Kubota SVL75-2 Skid Steer 3 or 4 times as much ?"

Because it's a scam, the web site is nice but fake. Here's one of their testimonials
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And here's what google picture search https://lens.google.com/search?ep=g...0LTAxNDQtNGUwNi1hNGM0LWEyYTUxYzU2YThjMiJdXQ==
found for the William Clark family

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JOHN DEERE AWARDS TRACTOR/BALER TO NEBRASKA FARM FAMILY
Jul. 6, 2015

Source: John Deere news release

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The Weborgs baling hay with a new John Deere tractor and baler after winning a one-year lease on the equipment as part of a contest sponsored by John Deere Financial during the NCBA Convention. Left to right: Les Reu and Mike Moeller, John Deere Financial; Easton Weborg, Renee Weborg and Brian Weborg, the contest winners from Pender, Neb.; Reed Allen with Pender Implement; and Jeff Wellman, John Deere.
Attending the National Cattlemen's Beef Association (NCBA) Convention in San Antonio last February paid off for the Brian and Renee Weborg family of Pender, Neb. Renee Weborg was selected as the winner of a one-year lease of a John Deere 6130R Tractor and 569 Premium Baler that was given away by John Deere Financial as part of a contest the company ran during the convention.

The Weborgs have a multi-family farming, ranching and cattle feeding operation in northeast Nebraska and South Dakota. According to Brian Weborg, they plan to use the new John Deere tractor and baler to help put up nearly 1,000 acres of hay this summer, plus cornstalks later this fall. The tractor and baler were recently delivered to the Weborgs' farm by Reed Allen with Pender Implement, their John Deere dealer.

"We were very excited to hear we'd won the lease on the John Deere equipment as it's not something you usually expect when you register for these contests," says Brian Weborg, who farms with his brothers and nephews.

He notes the timing for delivery of the new tractor and baler couldn't have been better. "We got the tractor and baler right when we were putting up hay so we immediately put it to good use," he says. "It's worked out great having the extra equipment to help get the hay baled more quickly and easily."

The Weborgs own and operate a variety of other John Deere equipment. Brian says not only are the new tractor and baler a great fit for their operation, "it'll give us a chance to try some of the newest technology that John Deere has."

This is the second year for the John Deere Financial One-Year Lease Giveaway held in conjunction with the NCBA Convention, where attendees can register to win the prize by stopping by the John Deere exhibit. The contest winner has use of the tractor and baler for one full year with the option to purchase the equipment at the end of the lease period.

Here's another
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Vernon Loveless is ain't

Farmers and Regulators Square Off in Battle Over Ogallala Aquifer Rules​


As the Ogallala Aquifer slowly declines, some West Texas farmers are facing a new type of regulation: a limit on the amount of water they would pump from wells on their own land. And many aren't happy about it.


By Kate Galbraith

March 18, 20126 AM Central


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Left to right: Leland Stukey Kelly Young, J.O. Dawdy and Kirby Lewis photographed in Floydada, TX, on Mar. 8, 2012.

Left to right: Leland Stukey Kelly Young, J.O. Dawdy and Kirby Lewis photographed in Floydada, TX, on Mar. 8, 2012. Credit: Jason Janik

FLOYDADA — J.O. Dawdy, who has been a farmer for 36 years, is so worried about getting enough groundwater that he is considering a lawsuit to protect his right to it.
As sleet pounded his West Texas farmhouse one recent afternoon, Dawdy and three other farmers said that new regulations — which limit the amount of water they can withdraw from the Ogallala Aquifer and require that new wells have meters to measure use — could have crippling effects on their livelihoods.
“We view it as a real property-rights violation,” said Dawdy, who grows cotton. If the restrictions had been in place last year during the drought, he said, his land would not have produced a crop.
Water is a contentious issue across Texas, but tensions have been especially high in a 16-county groundwater conservation district stretching from south of Lubbock into the Panhandle, an area considered part of America’s “breadbasket.” There, farmers reliant on the slowly diminishing Ogallala are fighting to maintain their right to pump unrestricted amounts of water. The issue gained urgency last month when a landmark Texas Supreme Court opinion confirmed that landowners own the water beneath their property, in the same way they own the oil and gas.

The ruling opens up water districts like the High Plains Underground Water Conservation District, which covers the 16-county West Texas area and is the largest such district, to litigation from landowners, said Amy Hardberger, a water expert with the Environmental Defense Fund and a visiting professor at Texas Tech University’s School of Law. The West Texas clash, she added, is a “micro-sample of what could be happening all across Texas.”
Texas has nearly 100 groundwater conservation districts, but High Plains has been among the first to limit the amount of water pumped from individual wells, Hardberger said.
 

Reid335

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That was my point exactly. The very same tractor, hours and pictures are 1/4 the price at two different sites. The cheaper one is the fraudulent one, which is the site he and I were questioning.
Everyone is happy now!
 

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