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Posted by Gary_N_WV on August 24, 2004 at 03:22:40 from (69.43.23.152):
In Reply to: Auction mistake bad news-good news posted by Kevin (FL) on August 23, 2004 at 19:39:28:
This reminds me of my area….most all Farmalls are Supers …then there are the Cub A’s, Super A’s and the little red Farmall Cubs made by Massey Harris. All the old John Deere’s are “one lungers” or 2 cycle. The Ford Jubilee’s are 1954, 55 or 56….sometimes as high as 1959. Once in awhile there is a forties model Jubilee for sale. Most old Fords are 8 N’ s …..no 9N’s or 2N’s but they may be a 600 series 8N. A few years ago on a local radio station swap shop, someone had a set of magnetic wheels and a tack-O-meter for sale for your Hot Rod. It kinda makes a person smile, but ….there are million things that I can’t identify….so I suppose I make a few smiles for others as well. Gary
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