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Re: What ever happened to the 1st tractors?
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Posted by Steven@nd on June 04, 2002 at 18:38:21 from (12.23.184.198):
In Reply to: What ever happened to the 1st tractors? posted by Tim Malin on June 04, 2002 at 16:04:31:
Neighbor just sold 660 number 502 a few months ago. Sad part is I could have had it for $500 and he got $3200 for it on the auction. It went to Don Corrie at Chenoa, IL. Unfortunately the block is from a 656 and the original is long gone. Live and learn. I don't regret not buying it because I would have just sold it for a profit probably anyways and then my neighbor wouldn't like me anymore. Next time I find one that close to #1 I'm going to grab it!! Steven
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