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“Is it also true that the Game tractors are used for haulage and not tillage?”

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July 12, 2022
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Dear Editor,

I read the Guysuco advertisement appearing in the July 10, 2022
newspapers where the company spoke about its need to purchase
articulated tractor. I was educated or would say miseducated it seems.

I was around when Guysuco used Cameco tractors. I remember we used to
describe time as lazy and thirsty. They hardly worked and used a lot
of fuel. But as a concerned observer, I shall be grateful if Guysuco
could answer the following questions:

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1.       Is it true that Game tractor company has not made a profit in
the last three years?

2.       Is it also true that the Game tractors are used for haulage
and not tillage?

3.       Also, isn’t it true that since the late 1990s Guysuco Board
and Management banned the use of articulated tractors for tillage?

Editor, I was around the sugar industry in those times. I remember we
had many renowned engineers and personnel who studied this matter. I
have to wonder why we going back to a failed past? Is there more than
what meets the eye?

Yours sincerely

Dharmendra Ramgulam

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