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Re: Re: Re: Re: repowering a 560? (long text)
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 20, 2002 at 17:21:06 from (142.177.96.68):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: repowering a 560? (long text) posted by 1206SWMO on January 20, 2002 at 16:40:09:
Read my responces below, I am just viewing what I see crouds do. Maybe if you didnt make so much noise you might have 10000 people there. I farmed all my life, Farmalls and John Deeres. I probably have 25000 hours in a tractor seat. It aint no fun being hard of hearing and I am not bad yet. I could have and all my friends thought I would get into tractor pulling. When modern type pulls hit my area (NS, Canada) I had a new Farmall 1066. The first Farmall over 100 hp the local dealer had sold. On the day of the very first pull my tractor was 80 miles from pull site, (evening pull) and I needed tractor where it was 7 am next morning. If the tractor had been close; who knows? I enjoy pulls as spectator, although I won't interupt my plans much to see one. Hugh
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