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Posted by Darren in TN on June 27, 2004 at 21:52:08 from (67.32.221.79):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Looked at a 1066 today-- what do y'all posted by Hugh MacKay on June 27, 2004 at 17:30:35:
I see a lot of that type of thing around here, too, Hugh. The fellow selling that 1066 is an old farmer. I met him at a yard sale my wife and I were walking through and I just had to ask that question that drives her nuts: "Have y'all got any Farmall or IH stuff you're looking to sell?" Well, that started a 45 minute conversation with the nicest old farmer I've talked to in a while. Great guy. His story was that he got out of farming when he couldn't get good help anymore, and the 1066 was the last tractor he bought. According to him all it does anymore is bush-hog the goat pasture (which looked to be about ten acres) with a 7-foot bush-hog. Serious overkill to say the least, and that new starter and injection pump couldn't have been cheap. I'm very happy with our little Super A, and when I find help for it it'll probably be in the form of one of the IH utilities or a MF 135, etc. But that's why I post on here-- guys like you help keep me sane. You have a good one, Hugh. Darren
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