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who has low H or M serial nunbers on there tractor
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Posted by jonnnny2006 on May 25, 2007 at 01:29:11 from (67.142.130.24):
Who has the lowest serial number on the letter series tractors? who has the highest. so if you think your 39 has a really low number then share it with us please and tell us where you got it .and her history also how she runs now. or any big modifactions from factory or special equipment. if someone has 2 or 3 tractors with consective numbers please share it with us and the story that goes with it. If any one has a special serial number for any reason please give it to us and then explane why its special. How many M's do you think are still out there, i'm talkin not runnin.... running just as long as there not cut up and gone. how many m's are still being used today? my guess is there are 50% gone forever recyled. out of the 50%left I would say 30% are in running order the other 20% are sitting in a ditch stuck or in the woods waisting away or in a bone yard to get parts off of. just courious to see who has the lowest? well i know there are alot of questions in there just answer the ones you can Jonnnny2006
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