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Posted by Dr.EVIL on October 20, 2003 at 14:06:13 from (12.4.181.2):
In Reply to: Dr. EVIL posted by Pat H on October 20, 2003 at 11:17:04:
I'll have to check tonight to be positive but I think it's 25517 or something like that. I live just outside of Madison by Sun Prairie. If you have a list you can e-mail, send it to dfrisk@pentairwater.com Be interesting to see where they all are at. Yep, Only have the one, Stage II w/ live hyd., battery box seat. Dad bought it third hand in about 1967. BTO that farmed across the road had it since 1955 and it was too small for anything He did so it didn't get used much but got pulled HARD when it did. Same thing after Dad got it....Needed a 45 HP tractor but could only afford 35 HP. It did work really well cutting hay, raking hay.... did a couple thousand miles of road work every year with it too hauling feed, hay, corn, oats, etc. Head & pan never been off the engine, but still starts & runs good even on coldest days of winter.
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