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Posted by the tractor vet on March 06, 2005 at 08:35:02 from (4.124.77.91):
In Reply to: Re: Eye Candy posted by Allan in NE on March 06, 2005 at 08:23:16:
Yea i know but when i see one that does not have it i know that someone has taken it off because i have never seen one sold new with out one plus the weights on the ft. Not sayen that some where that a dealer did not sell one bare but around here when you got a new tractor it came with a full rack on the ft. The first 806 that was ever sold around here was bought by my old boss and she came with a full rack and the second one was bought by my uncle came with a full rack plus 4 sets on the wheels. that is how it came in on the truck because when he and i went to the I H dealer just as we pulled in the truck pulled in and before they had the chains off my uncle bought it it went into the shop and got checked out and loaded back up and was at the farm that after noon off the truck to the fuel tank and on the harvester and in the field before 2 that afternoon. That tractor never had a chance to recover from shippen fever.
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