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Re: W-6 wheeel,s
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Posted by John M on October 08, 2005 at 14:53:50 from (64.53.75.223):
In Reply to: Re: W-6 wheeel,s posted by kirkC, on October 08, 2005 at 14:37:24:
That was my Dads M he bought in 1975 or 76 from the origianl owners son. I restored it,or had it restored about 5 years ago. The guy who restored it let me help so I could learn some of the basic painting skills I didnt have at the time,and he had more time and a good shop to work on it than I did and was very willing to teach me.(It also cut down on the cost) Since he was retired and travled to alot of tractor shows,he also had better access to used parts,which I didnt need too much,just some minor things.It was very fun learning from the old feller, and listening to some of his stories I would love to have a W-6 as they are pretty rare around here. Where are you located and maybe we could work out a trade.I have an M I would part with for a W-6.
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