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Posted by kirk in ks, on February 25, 2007 at 04:41:31 from (63.163.39.75):
and now I want an IH D-30 truck that I saw in the other file,s on the page, ohh mann it,s REALLY ADDICTIVE SOOO BAD, and then I saw an oliver 2255 V8 cool tractor ohh man what a noise, So that,s on the list too, ohh yea for that old case that I missed out on a few week,s ago to some turkey that grabbed it from under my nose, an IHC 22-36 to make up for the angryness that I was feeling, ohh and a deutz allis 9190 , just because I like it, and it sounds so good and good power,sweet cab to, can alway,s get part,s for it no biggy, Well,,,,, there,s a few of early x mas stuff ha ha, oooops, I forgot, a massey 90 special combine too as they are a good early sp combine and nice looking too, take two beer,s , and some of that stuff that has long leave,s on it ,hush hush, and call me in the morning is the only hope for this stuff,
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