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Re: 340 $ and other questions...yes those question
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Posted by karl f on June 14, 2006 at 21:51:59 from (63.26.237.137):
In Reply to: Re: 340 $ and other questions...yes those question posted by Nat 2 on June 14, 2006 at 06:17:18:
probably an eager weekend painter. since the sheetmetal looks like a repaint. i am picturing someone trying to remove the emblems in a hurry and damaging them! the shift pattern looked odd to me too. should have looked closer, but i've had bad luck in that town with police getting called on me for stupid reasons. making a night deposit at the bank at their NIGHT DEPOSIT BOX is suspiscious activity? oops too much info. lol my thoughts on what would be ideal for my needs. 1) borrow my dad's when i need--darn he doesnt have a loader tractor or skid steer! 2) 656 with loader (i would consider an IH vs farmall for that but dad and uncle swear the ih ones were junk) 3) ford 5000. both of those are high value machines though. my grandpa had a 464 if i remember right 3 cyl diesel with loader and moved bales with that. at the time that was up for auction i was in no shape to even afford my car payments. it went for 4 grand. anyway thanks for the input. :) -karl f
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