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Posted by John A. on March 06, 2005 at 11:50:43 from (65.161.170.172):
In Reply to: Eye Candy posted by Allan in NE on March 06, 2005 at 07:59:13:
Allan, I call it " Sucker Polish" or "a coat of paint hides a multitude of sins" At first it really catches you eye then after a little, all these little things start popping out and screams 'trader tractor'. Why are the grab handles painted red instead of black, wrong fenders, only need one light. Fenders are incorectly set for the tires. Would love to see the wear on the 3 pt set-up, drawbar, Why would a person have a 150 hp class tractor with NO cast wt of any kind?, ?, ? Maybe it was stripped by the original owner they shipped out of the area, for she has some problem that doesn't rear is ugly head till she has run for a half a day. Anyway, my thoughts! It sure is pretty at first Look! Later, John A.
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