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Re: Dead Tractors Have Secrets
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Posted by Ty on December 13, 2002 at 06:24:16 from (66.222.98.96):
In Reply to: Dead Tractors Have Secrets posted by Dann on December 12, 2002 at 05:58:30:
Read about a auction in a paper and it had a miller 6rn cultivator 20 acres. A super H running needs work and a super m fwf running needs work. What the heck I'll go got nottin better to do. Well the cult had a couple hundred acres through it because those sweeps were worn beyond your wildest dreams. BUT the rolling shields had 20 acres on it. The super h didn't run claim it has "carb problems"! the super m ran great but broken throtle shaft. sh went for 950 and sm for 1150. Both looked like he$$ need tires as well.
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