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Posted by Steve W (NY) you Farmall on January 15, 2004 at 17:27:34 from (24.169.10.195):
In Reply to: Working with IH 2150 paint posted by Steve W (NY) on January 15, 2004 at 06:58:50:
allright! I grew up AC, but inherited a Ford 2N, which keeps up my 6 acre place. It's funny how a strong dealership dictates the "color" of an area. AC and Massey Ferguson were the predominatnt tractors where I grew up. Definately some Fords and JD's around as well. But I only knew of one farm that ran Red, but I always liked the look of those tractors. I needed another tractor like a hole in the head, and you can say this little BN followed me home. I really have enjoyed the good advice I've gotten from all of you. It's kind of nice the bond you get from a common interest. I've made quite a few freinds over on the Ford "N" board, and even though I don't have any Orange machines anymore, I still pop ino the Unofficial AC forum to commiserate. Thanks for all the help. You'll see me a lot of questions as I work this BN back into shape. I always sign my posts with a saying my grandpa used to say many years ago: Take Care Steve
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