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Baystatebinder

04-02-2002 04:36:35




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Is anyone interested in buying my 44-6. It is going to Penn. You can e-mail me if your interested and I will give you details. Does anyone have an idea what the price ranges would be.




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David B

04-03-2002 10:58:57




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 Re: MH 44-6 in reply to Baystatebinder, 04-02-2002 04:36:35  
If you just bought it seems like you might have an idea about the price. This isn't the classifieds section where you offer items for sale.



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Dave_Id

04-02-2002 11:00:24




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 Re: MH 44-6 in reply to Baystatebinder, 04-02-2002 04:36:35  
I thought you said in previous post that you just bought this tractor. Why do you want to sell it?



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baystatebinder

04-02-2002 12:40:11




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 Re: Re: MH 44-6 in reply to Dave_Id, 04-02-2002 11:00:24  
I don't know why I bought it. I collect IH tractors and Cockshutts. I pull Farmalls, I am building a 1468 farmall Super Farm Class tractor and I have no idea why I bought this tractor. It was like a week moment. I wouldn't know how to fix them correctly and I don't have any parts infastructure.



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Dave_Id

04-04-2002 17:56:20




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 Re: Re: Re: MH 44-6 in reply to baystatebinder, 04-02-2002 12:40:11  
I have mostly Farmalls too, but there is something about Massey Harris, don't know what it is. Once you have one, you'll never want to sell it.



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Michael

04-05-2002 10:19:16




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: MH 44-6 in reply to Dave_Id, 04-04-2002 17:56:20  
Yes, Dave, a common response to having a Massey-
Harris. The other most common is regretting having traded it, for something forgetable, that
you soon trade away. What replaces a classic M-H
on a farm? After various colors, why are they
quick to fill the seat on the Massey? Probably
the worst loss of the merger wars. Some unique
red tractors came from Racine,Wisconsin, and for
the critics, a 'few' mistakes.

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