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B is for beast | In the middle of last fall I fouind sitting in a barn surronded by old equiptment a little John deere b. the owner told me it was a 41 and that hed sell it to me if I wanted it. after extensive work ive got the tractor humming like a fine tune machine, I put on new rings new carb new manifold all new tires and the block was having some work done no welds or nothing just needed it honed. one of my grandpas old buddies sold me a #44 plow and it pulls it like theirs no tomorrow. so now I have my 44 ready to get paint and my neibor down the road that I help out a little collects old plows and equiptment and he gave me a international 2x14 plow which im gong to use as the #44 retired to parade duty. I just wanted to say what joy it is using old equiptment and not just showing it but putting it out in the field and doig what its made for. justin, in, entered 2006-05-29 My Email Address: Not Displayed |
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