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Posted by rebuilder on January 04, 2004 at 17:13:33 from (216.241.135.174):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Duals for M posted by Bill Smith on January 04, 2004 at 13:22:31:
As far as duals go I grew up with a set on my SM. I cut my teeth on that SM steering wheel and a 12ft. disc. Sure Dad could have had someone else use the 856 and a 20ft. disc but how was I to learn? That old SM has been a good tractor to us. It also pulled our 6row planter with a harrow and we had two 125 gallon saddle tanks on her as well. Boy I miss hearing her roar. She set a spell when I went to school, about 15 years. Then my senior year in high school we did an in frame overhaul and put new tires on her. She still is one of our main tractors and does a alot of misc. work as well as pull our sprayer. I think she has around 7000-8000 hrs now but it is hard to read the hour meter that well. A good old tractor thats more than paid it's way!
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