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Posted by Fm... How ya doin', George on April 17, 2001 at 07:17:30 from (156.63.116.26):
In Reply to: Re: White Demonstrator SA? posted by George Willer on April 17, 2001 at 06:51:50:
I am doing real good. Got my tractors all paid for, now I am looking at a couple more. I found a Super A in some weeds at a friends house that has some white paint on it. I couldn't really get the serial number because of the weeds, though. I am thinking about trying to get him to sell me it, 2 other Super As, and another A. I don't think he will sell me at least the one Super A, cause that is his cultivating tractor. He has 2 Super Cs with cultivators, but he still won't sell his Super A with a cultivator. The white one has a side dresser as well as a cultivator. Hoping I can get them all real cheap :-) I would probably take the one that he uses for cultivating and put a belly mower one it cause you can get a mower for one for less than a decent sized rider(and you know how big my yard is!). He also has a parts BN, H and an M. He has a bunch of Cases(a VAI or something that has a loader on it, some RCs,plus a bunch of comfortkings or somesuch), Minnies(a bunch of Rs maybe, and a couple 445s), and a couple of Oliver 88 as well as a couple Allis's. He has a WD-45 and D-17 he wants me to rebuild at school next year. I am thinking maybe trade the work rebuilding or maybe the complete rebuilding for the As... Just a thought. Can you email the administrator of ATIS and ask him why I can't join... I don't know if it is on my end or his. This is getting kinda lengthy, so.... See ya!
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