Don't you feel like a butt. This is Hank's new channel. He has 4 channels with over 1 million followers/subscribers. He gets like 12 million views each month. Heck, he has a channel in Spanish. He is just too nice to correct your ignorance.
Hank, I remember the GM deal. Basically the courts ruled that GM could require the customer to use their corporate branded lubricants. However, if they required it for warranty purposes, they had to provide the oil and filters to the customers for free. That ruling completely changed GMs strategy.
I worked in the oil industry years ago. Pennsylvania crude oil is a rich oil and very valuable oil. We would get excited when we found oil instead of natural gas.
Dealer network is horrible in Ohio. We need more GOOD dealers. Its 4+ hrs round trip to a dealer. It don't matter how cheap or good their tractors are if I have to spend half day going to a dealer.
I had a TYM T474 for 3 years and loved it! I traded it for a TYM T754 last year. Both have cabs and both are really good tractors. I am so pleased with the T754! I especially like that the engine will max out at 2200 rpm with no DEF and no regen required! I mowed today in 540E at 1500 rpm. It is so quiet! TYM makes great tractors in my opinion!
Hank, that is not the standard way to put the diverter valve for the 3rd function. That placement will eventually get the valve damaged. Correct placement is by the loader control arm.
I don't have any problem with a company wanting to brand their own products but it doesn't mean it'll be better than any other, all oils have to meet certain criteria to meet industry standards. But I do like that you can get it from dealers if that work best for you.
HAY HANK, I THINK HAVING YOUR OWN BRAND OF LUBRICANT, HYDRAULIC, AND ASSORTED PAINTS AND FITTINGS IS IMPORTANT. IT'S A PLUS BOTH FOR THE DEALER AND CONSUMER... STAY COOL HANK, PEACE...🚜🚜🚜 GO TYM...
Hank love your videos & very glad they are coming out with their own lubricants that way there can’t be anything said about warranty. We own a 474c and love it. It does all we need it to do. Keep up the good work. GOD BLESS
I have work the TYM 100 HP tractors and they worked flawlessly. Fuel consumption is far better than John Deere could ever be and holds their own with the International (not Case/IH) tractors I have.
Could have dropped the bucket and lifted the tires off of the ramp and drove forward. The ramps would have lifted a smidge when the rear tires rolled but by the time you got to the board it would be back down. Great video once again. Thanks for the info..
I have a "Baby TYM" (2515 model formerly a Branson). I bought t this past February and have been really happy with it. I have a small property(2 acres) but I need it for snow removal and mowing. It does both quite well. I will likely use the TYM branded oil. That would end any disputes over proper fluids if that ever became an issue.
🚜 I'm not in the market for a different tractor, but if I was TYM would be on my list. Had they been more readily available in my area back in 2020 when I bought my tractor, I may have very well bought one. I did consider doing so. As far as them branding lubricants, it isn't a deal maker or breaker for me.
I bought a Branson 4720 about 9 years ago. The tractor is a very good tractor and only had a couple problems that was solved quickly. A couple years later the belt flew off the AC compressor and found out a bolt was cross threaded in the mounting bracket making the pulley run crooked. I ordered a new bracket, pulley all bolts and belt. Received parts and the bracket the dealer gave me was completely wrong and you could tell was a used part. He told me they had to order it from the main parts place in Rome Ga. I still have the wrong part and never received the correct part. Now that Branson is no longer I guess I could get scrap price for the piece of iron that cost me over 300 dollars. I hope TYM does a better job with support than some of these dealers did for Branson. And yes I called dealer many times and even call the main parts place in Rome and both kept point fingers at each other saying they have to fix the screw up.
I’ve gone to three TYM dealerships and I haven’t found one tractor larger than the fifty ?HP. One dealership one the TYM dealer finder didn’t have any tractors. Makes me really question taking TYM seriously for the next tractor purchase. Josh at Stony Ridge really spoke highly of the T10(?) that he had, I really wanted to see one for myself.
With TYM coming out with branded lubricants it tells me they are continuing to focus on the North American market and wanting to grow. I like it, I love my tractor and dealer is good as well.
Great looking tractor if it was me id lose the tires. I'm getting a TYM 1104 in two weeks can't wait to get the green and yellow one off my land. I'm tired of having to wait on the green repare people to come fix it
What I need is a skid plate for my T574HST. Nothing is available. Need to fab my own. I am clearing 12 acres with a Excavator and using the TYM to move the smaller brush with tractor and front end grappler. Smaller pieces are sometimes sticking up and lodge under my tractor. The hydraulic system placement is not conducive to land clearing. Already got 1 1/2 acres complete, 10 1/2 to go , don’t want to sell to get a better fitting tractor. Love my TYM.
Observation: It's generally not a good habit to make people watch a video for 7:30 before you start talking about the subject on the title of your video. Hats off to you for making a great business deal with TYM to get a brand new tractor in exchange for some videos. However, that really has no connection/bearing to the video title. Recommendation to improve future videos: Cut the video time by 50% and keep it on point👍 Respectfully...
Tell TYM I will make a YT channel dedicated to TYM tractors & attachments putting in work here on my farm. We don't have a dealer near me in Summit MS but i have 100 acres of land that is worked nearly every 2 weeks. I need a cab for that air conditioner cause I am always getting fried on my JD 4044M open station tractor
Here in bloomsburg pennsylvania tym just took over a Mahindra assembly plant unfortunately I'm on a fixed income and can't afford one. But I like driving by and looking at them
I live in Western NY. The only TYM dealer in the area is in a non-rural area and really only knows mowers. I drove down to Sunbury Pa. to buy my 2515. It would be great to have another TYM dealer close by but failing that, an internet store would be awesome!
There is know TYM, dealer close to McDonough Ga. Just heard you say on the video there home office is Rome Ga. I know that city my mother was from there, and I just about grew up in Rome, Georgia. Guess that’s the closest place .
Wish we had a tym dealer close to our place before I bought my Mahindra tractor the closest dealer is 100 mi away or so and they only have small tractors
I think it's great Hank to see these companies burning out their own brands in a way because the thing of it is we need more options and businesses that expand like that because it is a tough Market out there as well nowadays for people when they go together so it's good to see
Hey Hank, I have been looking into selling my current tractor and going with TYM. A very large dealership in middle Tennessee just told me that they will not be selling TYM tractors after June 2024. The reason I was told was due to supply. They told me they had not gotten a new tractor from TYM in about 3 to 4 months and getting parts was just as bad if not worse. Parts that they should be able to stock and keep on hand were taking at least week to get if not longer. Just wanted to see if you know something about that.
I don't know specifics but I was in Rome Georgia Monday and Tuesday and I saw at least 200 tractors sitting in the yard so I'm not sure about tractor supply issues. I'm sure there's a lot going on behind the curtain between the dealer and TYM that none of us are privy to.
@RealJeep That is just what I got told by a salesman with Larry Stovesand equipment in Murfreesboro. He said they would be parting ways from TYM due to the supply issuses. I will add that they didn't have anything bad to say about the quality of the tractors though. The salesman told that it's an excellent piece of equipment.
I would love to make videos for and with TYM tractors. But the hills of West Virginia would turn that thing into scrap metal.😳 I think TYM does not want to take that risk. Make my day TYM. MAKE ...MY... DAY. 🤣😁
BTW, TYM. Good job using PA Appalachian oil. (Side note for fun : PA has oil wells that have been pumping oil since the 1850's. They are the oldest oil wells in the world.)
No that's not the case for me. I'm not sure what you're referring to in the video, but if the only time I talk about getting hot is the 574 pulling the 12' batwing in the middle of a summer day. But I haven't watched the video in a while, so my memory is a little vague on this video.
@@heathalford4721 Yes, he was referring to the fact that hydrostatic transmissions create unnecessary heat that is not the case with the shuttle shift models, my shuttle shift T474C can have the A/C on and work hard in the heat of summer and stay at a consistent 170° operating temperature as long as you keep the dandelion fluff cleaned off the radiator/ A/C screens.
you can use that, both are very good oils....and the video never said tractor company makes their oil. It said the tractor company branded their own oil to their specs from a refinery in PA.
@@hhamilton1970 i called two different kubota shop foreman’s and they said hell, if they run out, they just use delo or rotella t. That’s why i was wondering . I have owned about 9 tractors in my life and several diesel generators and i always used delo 400.
I did watch the video great video however you belive that if you want to because because you are in partner ship with tym i get it but it just has there name on it
Stop because I live in Western Pennsylvania I live in where I'm from I can't tell you how many businesses every day that I'm seeing that closed down because one they either can't afford to expand or they have issues with expanding and then end up not being able to bring enough profit because they don't try to expand on products to try to keep their business running
TYM must is really desperate. Why would they gamble a product on a youtuber that doesnt even have 10k subscribers? LoL
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Don't you feel like a butt. This is Hank's new channel. He has 4 channels with over 1 million followers/subscribers. He gets like 12 million views each month. Heck, he has a channel in Spanish. He is just too nice to correct your ignorance.
He literally has over a million subscribers on his channels. 😂 ...what a 🤡
@@TonysTractorAdventure9.09K is not a million. K literally stands for. Thousand.
@@BlackBarnBlossoms Idiot. K means one thousand, not million.
Hank, I remember the GM deal. Basically the courts ruled that GM could require the customer to use their corporate branded lubricants. However, if they required it for warranty purposes, they had to provide the oil and filters to the customers for free. That ruling completely changed GMs strategy.
I worked in the oil industry years ago. Pennsylvania crude oil is a rich oil and very valuable oil. We would get excited when we found oil instead of natural gas.
Thanks TYM, for keeping jobs for rural Pennsylvania!
Dealer network is horrible in Ohio. We need more GOOD dealers. Its 4+ hrs round trip to a dealer. It don't matter how cheap or good their tractors are if I have to spend half day going to a dealer.
Hank we bought our TYM 474CH from Smiths Enterprise in Salemburg NC. We are very pleased with it. We have bought numerous attachments for it. 5 stars
I had a TYM T474 for 3 years and loved it! I traded it for a TYM T754 last year. Both have cabs and both are really good tractors. I am so pleased with the T754! I especially like that the engine will max out at 2200 rpm with no DEF and no regen required! I mowed today in 540E at 1500 rpm. It is so quiet! TYM makes great tractors in my opinion!
Hank, that is not the standard way to put the diverter valve for the 3rd function. That placement will eventually get the valve damaged. Correct placement is by the loader control arm.
I would think that as well, but I had a Branson like that for years and it never had any issues. I'm thinking this one will be ok as well.
I don't have any problem with a company wanting to brand their own products but it doesn't mean it'll be better than any other, all oils have to meet certain criteria to meet industry standards. But I do like that you can get it from dealers if that work best for you.
I bought a 2021 Branson 2515h before the TYM merger. I love this tractor for my 12 acre homestead. TYM seems to be dedicated to the US Market!
I am going to guess this oil is the same line as super tech, pennzoil, quaker state, and warren.
It has to be. There are only a few refineries making the stuff so it's the same base. Their additive package can vary though.
WOW! A dealer that's honest about the Magnuson-Moss act!
Nice Tractor 👍
Would definitely consider a TYM next tractor purchase
The tractors have been good to me
HAY HANK, I THINK HAVING YOUR OWN BRAND OF LUBRICANT, HYDRAULIC, AND ASSORTED PAINTS AND FITTINGS IS IMPORTANT. IT'S A PLUS BOTH FOR THE DEALER AND CONSUMER... STAY COOL HANK, PEACE...🚜🚜🚜 GO TYM...
You know you gonna have to get that tym gloss black for them rims son. LETS GO
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Hank love your videos & very glad they are coming out with their own lubricants that way there can’t be anything said about warranty. We own a 474c and love it. It does all we need it to do. Keep up the good work. GOD BLESS
I have work the TYM 100 HP tractors and they worked flawlessly. Fuel consumption is far better than John Deere could ever be and holds their own with the International (not Case/IH) tractors I have.
Could have dropped the bucket and lifted the tires off of the ramp and drove forward. The ramps would have lifted a smidge when the rear tires rolled but by the time you got to the board it would be back down. Great video once again. Thanks for the info..
Thanks for not editing out the unloading part. It definitely helps with thinking ahead and shows different ways for different situations.
Piggy back tractors! Great walk around of the 754. You will pull that 12' woods mower with no issues. Exciting times for TYM! 😁👍🏼👊🏼
Thank you sir! Means a lot coming from a man of your stature
I have a "Baby TYM" (2515 model formerly a Branson). I bought t this past February and have been really happy with it. I have a small property(2 acres) but I need it for snow removal and mowing. It does both quite well. I will likely use the TYM branded oil. That would end any disputes over proper fluids if that ever became an issue.
That’s a nice looking tractor. Can’t wait to see it pull that batwing and the difference it will make keep those videos coming. 🚜🚜
If you need to load the tires get the factory rear wheel weights thy do just fine this is what I did to my 6400 400 lbs to each wheel.
🚜 I'm not in the market for a different tractor, but if I was TYM would be on my list. Had they been more readily available in my area back in 2020 when I bought my tractor, I may have very well bought one. I did consider doing so. As far as them branding lubricants, it isn't a deal maker or breaker for me.
I looked at TYM about 20 years ago. South Korea wouldn’t buy my beef but Iowa would. Just sayin’
I bought a Branson 4720 about 9 years ago. The tractor is a very good tractor and only had a couple problems that was solved quickly. A couple years later the belt flew off the AC compressor and found out a bolt was cross threaded in the mounting bracket making the pulley run crooked. I ordered a new bracket, pulley all bolts and belt. Received parts and the bracket the dealer gave me was completely wrong and you could tell was a used part. He told me they had to order it from the main parts place in Rome Ga. I still have the wrong part and never received the correct part. Now that Branson is no longer I guess I could get scrap price for the piece of iron that cost me over 300 dollars. I hope TYM does a better job with support than some of these dealers did for Branson. And yes I called dealer many times and even call the main parts place in Rome and both kept point fingers at each other saying they have to fix the screw up.
I’ve gone to three TYM dealerships and I haven’t found one tractor larger than the fifty ?HP. One dealership one the TYM dealer finder didn’t have any tractors. Makes me really question taking TYM seriously for the next tractor purchase. Josh at Stony Ridge really spoke highly of the T10(?) that he had, I really wanted to see one for myself.
They have them. But they are definitely geared more toward the smaller hp.
The Green Machine is going to Mexico. Can't wait wait to see the shipping bill on Harvesters, large tractors, etc....
Seems like you’re still getting a free tractor.
You obviously don't understand how that works...... there's no such thing as free.
Not until the 2 years go by @@hhamilton1970
Seems like you completely missed the part where he has to make a certain amount of videos to avoid being charged for the tractor
@@addisonturner8611 making videos and doing the editing and creating content is hard work in itself. Time and labor is the trade for the tractor.
Seems like he's working to pay for it. NOT getting it for free
I like the fittings idea, what about filters? They may want to offer an internet store for minor parts, filters, and fluids.
What about TYM branded filters? I know that some brands (cough cough...green) insist on their branded filters for support.
🚜 thanks for all of the HF content !! I love learning about Tractors !!
Hey Hank, I purchased a 474hc and I love it. Your content help me to make a decision and I love it.
Thank you for that. Those are nice tractors.
With TYM coming out with branded lubricants it tells me they are continuing to focus on the North American market and wanting to grow. I like it, I love my tractor and dealer is good as well.
Great looking tractor if it was me id lose the tires.
I'm getting a TYM 1104 in two weeks can't wait to get the green and yellow one off my land. I'm tired of having to wait on the green repare people to come fix it
The Deutz engine are awesome. For awhile Deutz Allis Chalmers run the air cooled versions.
Well if all I had to do was make videos on a tractor to get it free I would stay with them for life no matter what kind of tractor it was
Then you're foolish
@@hhamilton1970 yes sir I totally agree with you
What I need is a skid plate for my T574HST. Nothing is available. Need to fab my own. I am clearing 12 acres with a Excavator and using the TYM to move the smaller brush with tractor and front end grappler. Smaller pieces are sometimes sticking up and lodge under my tractor. The hydraulic system placement is not conducive to land clearing. Already got 1 1/2 acres complete, 10 1/2 to go , don’t want to sell to get a better fitting tractor. Love my TYM.
Check out ITC they make the skid plates.
Observation: It's generally not a good habit to make people watch a video for 7:30 before you start talking about the subject on the title of your video.
Hats off to you for making a great business deal with TYM to get a brand new tractor in exchange for some videos. However, that really has no connection/bearing to the video title.
Recommendation to improve future videos: Cut the video time by 50% and keep it on point👍
Respectfully...
Thats a nice looking cab tractor, id love to have it for my property
I would like to see more on TYM T115 & T130!
🚜 Great video Hank! Love the new tractor, and I wish you the best of luck with it! Cool deal on the new products. Donald
Thanks buddy!!
Good video Hank. You’re a Great American 🇺🇸.
3/4 of this video has nothing to do with a major announcement big waste of time!
None of these lubricants are made by Tym .
Just buy a good quality brand oil if the dealer stuff is more expensive .
And buy TYM water too.
Did you not watch any of the video? Lol.... we literally say who made it and what the price is compared to.
Tym would be on my short list, just seem to be happy owners
I've been with them 5 years. I'm a fan.
Makes sense.....
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picking my 754 up Friday morning
Lumnah Acres has one he's been running for a while now. Seem to be a good tractor.
You got the right tow rig i do know that 👍🏻💪🏻🇺🇸
Hank ur new tractor would look cool with front gards on it
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Hank, I've been watching you since the Mahindra days. There is not a good TYM dealer in North East Ohio.
Very nice and God bless y'all
Tell TYM I will make a YT channel dedicated to TYM tractors & attachments putting in work here on my farm. We don't have a dealer near me in Summit MS but i have 100 acres of land that is worked nearly every 2 weeks. I need a cab for that air conditioner cause I am always getting fried on my JD 4044M open station tractor
You tell them 😊
It would be nice if TYM had a dealership close to Columbia, MS. The closest one is over 200 miles away.
Looks like this may be a golden opportunity for you to open a dealership!
Great news thanks for the update
Here in bloomsburg pennsylvania tym just took over a Mahindra assembly plant unfortunately I'm on a fixed income and can't afford one. But I like driving by and looking at them
I pass TYM Corporate in Rome every time I we head over to the property in Alabama.
I use Shell Rotella T6 in every diesel I own.
That's a good oil
▶ He gave me two tractors: ruclips.net/video/Lj7iyxv0Bt8/видео.html
I live in Western NY. The only TYM dealer in the area is in a non-rural area and really only knows mowers. I drove down to Sunbury Pa. to buy my 2515. It would be great to have another TYM dealer close by but failing that, an internet store would be awesome!
Great tractor but I prefer AMSOIL!!
Yeah Ive used Amsoil. Hard to beat
🚜How bout ya? Hank! Were you VM in the AF?
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There is know TYM, dealer close to McDonough Ga. Just heard you say on the video there home office is Rome Ga. I know that city my mother was from there, and I just about grew up in Rome, Georgia. Guess that’s the closest place .
Very nice !
Wish we had a tym dealer close to our place before I bought my Mahindra tractor the closest dealer is 100 mi away or so and they only have small tractors
I think it's great Hank to see these companies burning out their own brands in a way because the thing of it is we need more options and businesses that expand like that because it is a tough Market out there as well nowadays for people when they go together so it's good to see
🚜🚜🚜 great video, keep up the great work 👍👍👍.😊
Hey Hank, I have been looking into selling my current tractor and going with TYM. A very large dealership in middle Tennessee just told me that they will not be selling TYM tractors after June 2024. The reason I was told was due to supply. They told me they had not gotten a new tractor from TYM in about 3 to 4 months and getting parts was just as bad if not worse. Parts that they should be able to stock and keep on hand were taking at least week to get if not longer. Just wanted to see if you know something about that.
I don't know specifics but I was in Rome Georgia Monday and Tuesday and I saw at least 200 tractors sitting in the yard so I'm not sure about tractor supply issues. I'm sure there's a lot going on behind the curtain between the dealer and TYM that none of us are privy to.
The TYM dealer in Crossville, TN doesn't seem to have that issue.
@RealJeep That is just what I got told by a salesman with Larry Stovesand equipment in Murfreesboro. He said they would be parting ways from TYM due to the supply issuses. I will add that they didn't have anything bad to say about the quality of the tractors though. The salesman told that it's an excellent piece of equipment.
Did they say when the zerk kit would be available and will it be on their online parts availability lists?
no sir. sorry
🚜 Cheers from Nova Scotia :)
I would love to make videos for and with TYM tractors. But the hills of West Virginia would turn that thing into scrap metal.😳
I think TYM does not want to take that risk.
Make my day TYM. MAKE ...MY... DAY. 🤣😁
BTW, TYM. Good job using PA Appalachian oil. (Side note for fun : PA has oil wells that have been pumping oil since the 1850's. They are the oldest oil wells in the world.)
Nice ty
Be sure I understand, you can’t use the machine during mid day in Florida due to A/C not cooling the cab good enough?
No that's not the case for me. I'm not sure what you're referring to in the video, but if the only time I talk about getting hot is the 574 pulling the 12' batwing in the middle of a summer day. But I haven't watched the video in a while, so my memory is a little vague on this video.
So the tractor was getting hot pulling the 12’ cutter? I thought you were getting hot in the cab
Not "hot" but hotter than normal operating temps. I'll need to go back and see what you're referring to in the video.
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Yes, he was referring to the fact that hydrostatic transmissions create unnecessary heat that is not the case with the shuttle shift models, my shuttle shift T474C can have the A/C on and work hard in the heat of summer and stay at a consistent 170° operating temperature as long as you keep the dandelion fluff cleaned off the radiator/ A/C screens.
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are they gonna make kit bundles for service intervals?
I think so
how could i get into a partnership with tym like that? i own a landscape business in sc
do those grease fittings match up with Branson models or TYM models
My assumption is TYM but I'm not 100% sure. I didn't think to ask that. But that's a good question.
What's the normal operating temps you have seen using your 474?
I have a 574 and the normal range is 174-178
What API rating is that engine oil? Synthetic or regular oil?
🚜sorry only tractor emoji my tablet has.
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🚜. Are you going to be able to keep the other tractor's.
Yes
@@hhamilton1970 Great to see that.
What’s wrong with just using delo 400 or rotella t?? Tractor companies don’t make oil .
you can use that, both are very good oils....and the video never said tractor company makes their oil. It said the tractor company branded their own oil to their specs from a refinery in PA.
@@hhamilton1970 i called two different kubota shop foreman’s and they said hell, if they run out, they just use delo or rotella t. That’s why i was wondering . I have owned about 9 tractors in my life and several diesel generators and i always used delo 400.
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Its just a sales pitch they dont màķe the oils they just put there logo on the products and you pay a higher price
You obviously didn't watch the part where we talk about who made it and the price. Thanks for the comment though.
I did watch the video great video however you belive that if you want to because because you are in partner ship with tym i get it but it just has there name on it
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Hank TYM black gloss spray paint! Now what you gonna do with that on your new tractor, can you say rims. LMAO hahaha
I am thinking about getting atym t49 cab tractor what do you think of it
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Is Cloud Auto going to carry the tym lubricant line?
I'm not sure. I need to ask him. I'll probably see him this week, I'll try to remember to ask 👍
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TYM doesn't make oil. So who makes it for them?
I say who makes the oil in the video
Stop because I live in Western Pennsylvania I live in where I'm from I can't tell you how many businesses every day that I'm seeing that closed down because one they either can't afford to expand or they have issues with expanding and then end up not being able to bring enough profit because they don't try to expand on products to try to keep their business running
Major announcement is Oil, Paint and Zerk fittings?!?!?! Unsubbed (as a TYM owner)
all that means is you will pay more for the products , just like the green and orange stuff, ya thats a real stunner
nope, in the video we actually talk about how the price will be cheaper or comparable to other brands
Lame clickbate
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