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Re: Re: Did they ever make an A or Super A or 140 'lowboy'?
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Posted by John in Maryland on April 01, 2002 at 18:14:42 from (66.56.220.94):
In Reply to: Re: Did they ever make an A or Super A or 140 'lowboy'? posted by Hugh MacKay on April 01, 2002 at 18:01:19:
We have a later model 140 on the farm that my dad has had since new. I'd like to get me a 130 sometime as well. I've kinda always liked them, you don't see many around my way, only two that I have ever seen, same goes for 100's, but I kinda like a 130 better. The dealer I work at had one that was in for repairs a couple of years ago, the owner never paid his bill, and after a couple of years it was sold for what was owed on it, $585. It wouldn't start, been sitting for over two years. I didn't have the money at the time, sure wish I did. Fella that bought it got himself a new battery, put in it, started right up, it was missing, but he drove it up on his trailer. Had front cults and 3 point hitch too. Wish I would have got that one. I'm going to work there full time starting in May, I ain't gonna let a deal like that pass by again!
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