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Victoria Pike: Happy with 'Miss Mahindra' from Charles Giles

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Victoria Pike writes:
I know the Adair Co. Road Dept will like their new Mahindra 85. I purchased the 85 CR Cab and have been thrilled with it. I have always purchased my equipment from Charles Giles and am glad to be able to once again in his new dealership with his grandson, Chaz. I wish them all the best in their new business. I got a new batwing rotary mower to go with mine. I can get things mowed off in a hurry now. I have to keep the girls grass nice and tender and well manicured to keep them happy. No unhappy girls here at Miss Victoria's Pampered Angus. Will run by with a picture of mine in a few minutes. --Victoria Pike
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Miss Victoria's luxury model Mahindra



2015-07-24 - Miss Victorias Pampered Angus Ranch, Greater Bliss, KY - Photo by Victoria Browning Pike.
The new county Mahindra is a wonderful tractor, but not the Lexus-level model that sits on Miss Victoria's Pampered Angus Ranch, Whether from tractor envy or respect for the Adair County's premier rancher, the Adair County Fiscal Court purchased a Mahindra for its road department today. The court relied on good reports on the machine, also backed by the reputation of Charles Giles & his grandson Chaz, of G & G Motors, the Mahindra Dealer. Miss Vicky's Mahindra has a air conditioned cab - not a sleeper cab - and a great feature, a pump button thickens the seat and raises a short person where they can see over the hood. Mahindra & Mahindra is an Indian Company, but Miss Victoria's tractor, dubbed, "Miss Mahindra" carries a "Made in the U.S.A" sticker and is assembled at one of two or three Mahindra plants in America. - EW

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