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Posted by the tractor vet on March 29, 2006 at 18:40:49 from (66.202.111.96):
In Reply to: Re: It's spring posted by Allan In NE on March 29, 2006 at 18:16:04:
Allen , i do not have one of them fancy high tech camras yet or i would have pictures of it and i know all of you would love to see two old S/MTA's doing what they do best working . Billy is one of my old customers and he is still farmen the old way to a point , several years ago he called me one morning and want to go to a farm sale about a 125 miles away during one heck of a snow storm just so he could buy this Olive 4340 plow well nobody ever said that i had all my ducks in a row we took my truck as it was a oneton 4X4 and had to use FWD all the way there well he wanted this set of plows so bad that he gave 750 for a 3x16 oliver then had me totaly rebuild them from top to bottom with all OEM parts. then he had to by another set so he had two set that way both M/TA could plow his old John Deere 3 bottoms were shot with bent frogs well we had them both out today i was running the older one with the wide ft. as daylite started to fade the glow was standen about three inches out the top of the muffler .
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