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Posted by jonesy on October 03, 2004 at 07:36:38 from (64.136.27.225):
In Reply to: Re: Fall......finely here......CenTexas.....rain 3 posted by John A on October 02, 2004 at 19:27:02:
You ran into Melvin huh. I hung out with him for quite a while yesterday. He sold alot of stuff he said. My original plan was to take a Farmall C, Super A and an early cub along with alot of junk and sell in the swap meet area. We were going to part the C out on the spot with a generator and some electric impact guns but the plan fell apart. I picked up some good sell tractors this past week. A 47 Cub, 39 M, 53 Yellow Super A Army issue, F12, SMTA gas with MC 100 loader, C and a 200 Farmall with fast hitch and all that junk. The Super M is back on track. Ive got new sleeves and pistons in it and now Im waiting on a head I got on Ebay. I sold the LP head it had on it and that paid for the unexpected parts for the motor and then some.
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