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Posted by leon on August 21, 2005 at 03:42:25 from (12.219.17.84):
Many thanks for all the replies and answers provided me recently on this board as I have been in the shopping mode for an A, B, or C, or Super version of one of them. I have been frequenting the green side of this site as I already have a couple of restored Deere's but lately just got a craving to have a Farmall. I find the folks on this red side of the site to be every bit as helpful and knowledgable as those on the green side. Perhaps there's even more action on this side of the board than on the green! Anyway, I bit the bullet yesterday and bought a very original, except for an older paint job, '52 Super C. It will allow me several projects before it eventually gets a new shiny coat of Farmall red. I am sure I'll be relying on you folks for more answers as I proceed. Let me tell you in advance that your help will continue to be appreciated.
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