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Posted by EZ on March 07, 2003 at 16:50:57 from (216.211.7.110):
Wow, what was that? I spied a tractor on a flatbed heading west, it looked too good not to check it out as it pulled into a Husky Gas Bar. I jumped out of my service truck, then quickly ran back to get my camera. There on the flatbed was a RED, McCormick RX100 tractor. I proceeded to take a few pictures from different angles when the driver, who had just stepped down from the cab, came running over and began to inquire "what did I do wrong?", "why are you taking pictures of my truck?" He seemed a little agitated. I quickly apologized for not getting his permission, and pointed out to him the fact that he had an interesting load and I just had to get a couple shots. I told him about my Farmall's. He was quick with a grin, and said, "I've got a completely restored H, interested?" I was not interested in buying another tractor, but that was quite an exchange. He was headed to Surry B.C. Canada, but stopping to drop the tractor at Swift Current Alberta. He said he was loaded with the tractor at Lindsay Ontario, and believes the tractors are manufactured in Europe. Nice tractor !!
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