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Re: Re: Re: Keeping the old 140
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 07, 2004 at 12:23:40 from (209.226.247.38):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Keeping the old 140 posted by mark on January 07, 2004 at 06:13:57:
Mark: First I must apologize for telling you to get your head examined. I just tend to get a bit uptight over someone thinking of getting rid of one of the most economical Farmalls to have around. I have a SA, 130 and 140 all with 1 point fast hitch I also have a set of fergie lower links and a top link for use on my 130. I have two 1-1/4" bolts with cat I pins welded on the head. I put those in holes where rear cultivator mount. Drop my 1 point pull bar and cross bar and can use the fergie 3 point. I have 14 different implements for my tractors, including 3 plows, 3 S tine cultivators, disk, corn planter, small seed veg planter, rotary hoe, snow blade, two center mount cultivators, sprayer and crow foot packer. I am not the guy with one point mower, that is Bus Driver. I am thinking about getting a mower, as the one I use now is worn out. ( not at tractor mower)
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