Comment by mattas 7 hours ago This is pretty cool! Kinda similar to what Slate is doing with cars. 5 comments mattas Reply toast0 7 hours ago What Slate is hyping that they'll do with small trucks.We'll see what, if anything, actually becomes available. mattas 7 hours ago Agreed. Hopefully something materializes but who knows. These tractors actually exist. giacomoforte 7 hours ago Why not buy a used one? bennettnate5 6 hours ago The market for used tractors went through the roof years ago--20 to 40 year old tractors with tens of thousands of miles on them sell for not so far from new prices because farmers value being able to fix them without paying $$$ moralestapia 6 hours ago Why not having options?
toast0 7 hours ago What Slate is hyping that they'll do with small trucks.We'll see what, if anything, actually becomes available. mattas 7 hours ago Agreed. Hopefully something materializes but who knows. These tractors actually exist.
mattas 7 hours ago Agreed. Hopefully something materializes but who knows. These tractors actually exist.
giacomoforte 7 hours ago Why not buy a used one? bennettnate5 6 hours ago The market for used tractors went through the roof years ago--20 to 40 year old tractors with tens of thousands of miles on them sell for not so far from new prices because farmers value being able to fix them without paying $$$ moralestapia 6 hours ago Why not having options?
bennettnate5 6 hours ago The market for used tractors went through the roof years ago--20 to 40 year old tractors with tens of thousands of miles on them sell for not so far from new prices because farmers value being able to fix them without paying $$$
What Slate is hyping that they'll do with small trucks.
We'll see what, if anything, actually becomes available.
Agreed. Hopefully something materializes but who knows. These tractors actually exist.
Why not buy a used one?
The market for used tractors went through the roof years ago--20 to 40 year old tractors with tens of thousands of miles on them sell for not so far from new prices because farmers value being able to fix them without paying $$$
Why not having options?