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Re: Burned up Super M
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Posted by ChadS on April 14, 2005 at 16:52:18 from (4.224.132.70):
In Reply to: Re: Burned up Super M posted by janicholson on April 14, 2005 at 13:46:17:
Ive got the sandblaster, duct tape, and a whole tool box waiting! Bad part is the rusty bolts, most are comming right apart, but I dread the front grille, and the gas tank mounting bolts. Thinking of GoodYear 14.9X38 tires. 6.00X16 on the front. It was the Super emblem on the grille that caught my eye,,, there was 3 other M's sitting close by, and I walked rite past them. I went to a sale last weekend, seen a junker M, parts, was beyond recognition, all sitting next to it, brought 1350!!!!! Seen that, and left the sale. last year this time,, I got a 49 oliver 88 out of some guys front lawn that had sat there sine 1985, (Super M was in better shape) But, still see a tractor,, pick it up,,, cant have too many. I just love old tractors. A little voice in my head, says,, "I can fix that!" Chad
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