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Re: OT: What would you trade for?
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Posted by Andy Martin on January 26, 2005 at 12:13:11 from (64.219.39.195):
In Reply to: Re: OT: What would you trade for? posted by farmallman on January 26, 2005 at 12:03:32:
Original. The H is more original (rough) than the others. When I have time, I work on IH. I have a Super MTAD and an O-6 calling my name but I'm too busy trying to fix hay equipment to work on tractors. Since I have a bunch of IH tractors I try to keep some collectible green ones around just so people won't think I don't know any better. The A was my first tractor ($100), the old B was the neighbor's, I paid $300 for the new B two years ago (bad carb), and the H sat next door to my wife's homestead since she was a child and I paid $300 for it to the heirs. Came with equipment I can't seem to find time to go get but the rims came off the wheels when we moved it.
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