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Posted by Tom Hurteau on March 13, 2007 at 20:01:34 from (205.188.116.133):
In Reply to: red iron fever posted by riowens1 on March 12, 2007 at 19:26:51:
I grow up around the red ones as a kid with my dad having a F12,F14 and a little one they call a Fairway 12.About 12 years ago my dad sold all of them (mistake I know).Well about 4 years ago looking through the Bargin News not even looking for a tractor came across a 1939 F-14 so i bought it this would be the first of 10.Next would be a 1938 F-12,1932"Regular",1948 Cub with loader,2 1938 F-20 another 1938 f-12.Then after all those years just last mounth i bought back my dad 3 tractors.A 1938 F-14 a 1938 F-12 and the little one a 1934 Fairway "12".I have the fever all right"And hope it never goes away" Have fun, Tom
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