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Re: Donating a Farmall 140
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Posted by Hurst on April 04, 2005 at 18:50:05 from (66.129.5.5):
In Reply to: Donating a Farmall 140 posted by Hayden Howell on April 04, 2005 at 12:52:59:
I thought that the 140 was a 1 bottom plow, that is all we have for ours. We own a horsefarm and have 2 140s (70s models). We used to use them for tobacco up until this year when we took the buyout money. These tractors are great tractors for reliablity and easy to work on. They are simple yet get the job done. I am glad to hear that you are donating to a good cause. We started hosting "old friends" this year on our farm, which saves retired thoroughbreds from the slaughter house. Its a great cause adn keep up the good deeds :). Just curious about the implements, seem a little large to me, but still, donate them, they can find a use for them, whether it means using them there, or selling them for money to support horses, you can't go wrong. Thanks for helping the horses, Hurst
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