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Re: What's in ur shed
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Posted by russ hamm on October 06, 2005 at 15:50:10 from (63.245.179.200):
In Reply to: What's in ur shed posted by Wheaty on October 04, 2005 at 07:32:22:
1922 8-16/ 1926 15-30/ 1929 fairway regular/1935 w-40/ 1937 f-30 narrow/1936 w-30/ 1939 td35/1929 22-36/1928 10-20/1925 10-20/1929 l case/1927 d john deere/1959 #91 combine/ 19? 52r combine/ 1949 kb3 truck/ 1930 model a pickup/ and on and on. one word of advice; dont collect more than you can start once a year.ive been trimming the herd as i get older because when i dont start one for a while it seems to need some tweaking before it will run.keep em running & use em once in a while.
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