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Posted by old don on October 01, 2004 at 17:28:50 from (68.253.237.153):
In Reply to: Re: 400 question posted by Allan in NE on October 01, 2004 at 03:05:52:
You know what guys? come to think of it I don't remember driving a 400 gasser I think everyone got scared off by talking to the ones who had them and their penchant for guzzling down $.20 a gal gasoline and scaring them off. When they would talk to dad we could plow all day with the SMTAD on one tank of fuel easily while the SM and worked on M could pass it we couldn't pass a gas tank. I think I do remember driving a fairly new 450 gas with power steering Demo Gold w/4x14 fast hitch plow, what a sweet ride?! Beyond that I've seemed to lost my memory and don't remember where I left it.Boy! It sure would be nice to find that Demo Gold 450 wouldn't it?
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