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Re: Re: Anyone know where a 2M-HD is?
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Posted by Tim Malin on November 23, 2003 at 22:19:17 from (207.190.93.157):
In Reply to: Re: Anyone know where a 2M-HD is? posted by TP from Central PA on November 21, 2003 at 15:43:14:
No, TP, it is not just your opinion. I value it much more than you know. I am looking at a 400 and NI picker, because I think I can get the tractor at a good price becuase it has the picker (sure doesn't make sense to me, but I know they'd be selling the tractor for higher price without the picker). I am a solid red fan, and HUGE IH picker enthusiast. I have never met ANYONE like me, who not only loves picking ear corn but with antique stuff and IH pickers. It is mainly for collection and hobby, not for true work, although I'll probably use it as much as I can until I need to be serious about what I am doing. Thank you so much, and it has been a pleasure to read a few of your other posts on this board.
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