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Re: Farmall 340 Plowing Question
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Posted by Mark Peters on May 24, 2007 at 07:22:26 from (69.129.255.72):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall 340 Plowing Question posted by georgeky on May 24, 2007 at 06:52:27:
I want to thank everyone for their good comments and suggestions. I had an inkling that more people would say that a 3 bottom probably won`t work, but I thought I`d throw the bone out there. We have red clay here,so judging from the majority of the comments, it probably won`t go so well. Georgeky,I would trade with you in an instant if you were a little closer.What part of Kentucky do you live? I live near Green Bay,WI, so distance is a slight problem.I`m thinking of going to Cubarama in MO this Sep.,so maybe if you`re in W. Kentucky we could work something out??
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