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Re: Re: Cost of tractors not what it seems
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Posted by Bleedinred on November 26, 2001 at 21:52:56 from (198.81.17.41):
In Reply to: Re: Cost of tractors not what it seems posted by Steven@nd on November 26, 2001 at 09:09:42:
The first one I rebuilt was my wife's tractor when she started driving about ten years of age. It was a Ferguson TO30, the "Gray Menace". The great thing about that was I actually had permission to "go out and get what you need..." Man, I thought I had died and gone to NAPA! The next one was a freebie too, the '45 "Gift H". It was worn out and should have been parted, but there she sat rusting away in the pasture, beckoning me to rescue her. Many dollars later we are about ready for paint, and I know she will jump on and rip down the street when it's done! Ah, bliss! Hang in there fellow tinkerers. P.S. The Fergy rebuild cost me a trip to Hawaii...
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