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Re: Look what I found this weekend!!
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Posted by Tim Malin on February 20, 2002 at 18:34:04 from (207.190.93.147):
In Reply to: Look what I found this weekend!! posted by Steven@nd on February 18, 2002 at 14:11:54:
Hey, I didn't feel like checking if someone else had said this, so I'm jsut going to say it. That 1206 is flat out an AWESOME tractor. This one here, is special. Look at the grill. It is definately early production. The rarity of the round fenders would be enough for me to buy it. The cab is just cool because it is company. LOOK AT DEM WHEELS!!! That is just COOL!!!! I hope to put some rims and tires like that on my 856. Buy it, man. I doubt it only has 2500 hours, it is probably 12500, but you are going to overhaul the engine anyway, so it doesn't matter. The engine is easy enough to get parts for. As for the H, not only is it duel fuel, check out those rims!!! Those are the old spoked wheels they used early on!! i don't know about you, but I know it would be a pretty impressive item if you restored it with fuel and wheels. It think their both awesome buys, man. Good luck.
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