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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 06, 2003 at 17:10:49 from (64.228.13.52):
In Reply to: gonna try a different color... posted by Bob M on April 06, 2003 at 09:00:41:
Bob: I caught a glimse of this MM back couple of days ago. You put it on photo gallery didn't you? Then this #$%^& ice storm hit SW Ontario, been without power 47 of 53 hours since Fri morning, kind out of touch on forum. I looked one of those over quite well about a year ago, same UTU. The fellow was in an antique pull, and he was smokin everyone. I had never been around these before. They seem to be in same hp class as Farmall SM, Oliver 88, Cockshutt 40 and MH 44. Those were the guys he was giving the hard time. In my opinion the two guys on SM and Cockshutt 40 were out of their league. You enjoy that MM, Bob now I have to keep looking for my Oliver Super 77 diesel, the one my dad wouldn't buy in 1955, when he bought the Farmall 300.
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