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CURE for Farmall fever?
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Posted by jonnny2006 on June 17, 2007 at 22:27:46 from (67.142.130.44):
My wife says that i spend to much time with my girls (tractors), but i think she is just jelious. I think a good cure for her would be a nice late 53 early stage 2 super H with wide front. I have one and she loves driving it. But when we want to go on a tractor cruise she dosent like to go unless she gets to drive my 53 super H. And i have to take the pne of my h's. The tranny on my super is so quiet and you can run in 5th about 1000 rpm's on a sunny afternoon smelling the fresh cut hay..... To me there is almost nothing more relaxing. I have been considering getting a mv but i really really really love the stage 2 super H and so does my wife. I'm thinking instead of curing the fever i could pass it on to my wife! Any one know where there is a nice super h stage 2 for 3500 or less 250 miles from rochester minnesota? I don't know what do you guys think.......
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