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Re: brother need a tractor... Your recomendations
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Posted by Kenny Christopherson on March 12, 2002 at 13:38:42 from (64.12.97.13):
In Reply to: brother need a tractor... Your recomendations posted by Dave on March 11, 2002 at 15:01:22:
This is why man eventually became smart enough to come out with the 1999-2002 line of GM 4X4 pickups! :: I Should be a salesman! :: Just kidding guys! ;) I am a GM teenager, but since we are talkin tractors, why not go with a M and a loader/blade/snowblower, or a combination of them? Fun tractors to drive-and easy too. I had mine tore down to just the engine and rear in 2 hours, and I am 15 years old.. Gives you an idea of how easy they are to work on. Just make sure you know how everything goes back on if it needs work! They aren't that hard to store. Just park it alongsid the garage. I am about 15 miles north of Minneapolis- Anoka to be exact. Where are you in MN?? -Ken
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