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Posted by kirk in ks, on July 09, 2006 at 06:06:39 from (24.225.7.225):
I was thinking of trading my 51 W-6, for a JD A of the same vintage, I dont know? maybe Im nut,s, and should keep the IH, I like both model,s, but I think I wanted something different, I even looked at M,s too,thinking that It would have a different gear ratio to drive in, I heard the later A,s had low&high ratio, gear,s, but I still dont know/ Something about this W-6 still talk,s to me,and I dont think I would really wanna do it after I think about it, Kinda strange,you feel like doing thing,s that you think are ok, But when you go do it , it,s ALOT DIFFERENT! Im not Nut,s really Im not, Just not thinking straight, Boy, What a lesson that was! If I had my way, Id have a WD-9 too,and a yellow cub, a 1456,a 3588,a 5288,a 4 wheeler with the V8 in it, an H, an M, another w-6,plus three or four little genius,s,and a 915 combine to boot! There, I told you i wasnt nut,s just off the deep end for IH,s Plus an F-20,F-30,F-12,etc?
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