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ChadS

12-10-2003 11:41:59




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Just practicing putting pictures on here. This is Something Wilder, as most of you have already seen, CHADS




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Farmall Daddy

12-11-2003 07:15:54




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 Re: Princeton Picture in reply to ChadS, 12-10-2003 11:41:59  
Hey Chad, could you email that picture to me sometime? If you can my address is tractorman560@yahoo.com. Thanks!!



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ff316

12-12-2003 08:19:40




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 Re: Re: Princeton Picture in reply to Farmall Daddy, 12-11-2003 07:15:54  
You can save the picture yourself, just place the arrow of your mouse on the picture, click the right hand button on the mouse, click on "save as" then chose what folder or disc you want to save it in.

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Shaggy

12-10-2003 11:47:28




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 Re: Princeton Picture in reply to ChadS, 12-10-2003 11:41:59  
That's the HOT one? Whats the steering shaft made of something lighter than stock? Just looking for Ideas. Looks good! One of you guy need to pull here with the I.S.P guy's. Same guy are in the top but it would be neat to see someone stir things up a little.



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ChadS

12-10-2003 14:12:27




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 Re: Re: Princeton Picture in reply to Shaggy, 12-10-2003 11:47:28  
Yes,, it is,, The steering shaft is made out of solid alumninum. The wole shaft weighs about 3 lbs. compared to 20. Maybe sometime I will get down there, to pull,, Chads



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Shaggy

12-10-2003 21:23:43




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 Re: Re: Re: Princeton Picture in reply to ChadS, 12-10-2003 14:12:27  
There used to be a Guy with a HOT H like yours but he quit pulling it about 13yrs ago and he won't sell it either I tried.He claimed it had about 118 hp.
It would be cool if you could make it sometime.



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