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Posted by captaink on September 10, 2004 at 07:32:11 from (66.115.214.56):
In Reply to: Curiosity sake posted by farmallman on September 08, 2004 at 12:07:59:
47. Farmed till I was 40 with all red tractors and still have the 1940 B, 1950 M, and 1973 966 my dad bought new. None are restored, but all are running. I have the 22-36 that my grandfather bought new, a F-12 and a F-20 all that need some TLC to get going again, my younger son has started in the 22-36. I’ve done all my own mechanic work over the years including a major engine overhaul (with modifications) to my 966 and a major rear-end overhaul on my 1486. Currently I’m working with my oldest son on restoring a 1952 GMC pickup that was also bought new by my grandfather. My wife says I can’t ever throw anything away but I don’t know were she gets that idea from! HA!
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