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Posted by medfarm on January 23, 2000 at 09:46:41 from (209.162.21.94):
In Reply to: New Web Site posted by Shannon Bowen on January 23, 2000 at 08:26:22:
Great job Shannon! Your restored tractors have a better external finish that a new Farmall delivered from the Farmall factory. We still use a 856,a 1566 and a TD-18 crawler for pulling heavy tillage implements. These tractors are very reliable workhorses. I have several M's which two are restored and used around the farm. I have added features to the M's to make them more useful. While these additions detract from the antique or restoration value, these features (power steering, 3-pt, live hydraulics, increased horsepower, 12 volt systems and better lights), the tractor is more adaptable to modern farning techniques and I can justify the additional cost. Thanks Ray Medley (medfarm) PS: I will sign your guestbook when it is operable.
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