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Re: Farmall Super C Worth the price
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Posted by MM_TX on September 21, 2005 at 20:10:59 from (69.152.247.212):
In Reply to: Farmall Super C Worth the price posted by Getting Started on September 21, 2005 at 15:21:04:
My better half will lets me spend $200-$500 on stuff not too much hastle but $1500 and Ive got to really put the reality check to it. Iv'e got a $300 Super C thats at about $2000 and Its almost real nice and a $800 M I added 3pt, live hydrolics & wide front so I could put a loader on it (still needs power stearing) at about $2000 in work cloths. I probably could have bought eather for less than I'v got in them, but around here their's not a lot to choose from. I know if I told my wife I was going to spend $4000-$5000 on old Farmalls she would'a cried. I've got my eye on a dead complete F-14 & 2 F-20s I know will be "cheap". New tires make them look real good. Good luck
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