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Posted by Allan In NE on September 21, 2006 at 19:42:24 from (148.78.243.24):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall Help posted by David A. Hodson on September 21, 2006 at 18:54:54:
Hi Dave, Oh, I've been on sort of a "replace a tractor" mission now for about two weeks or so. That little Hydro 70 has just got to be pulled out of the line-up. I simply refuse to pour that darned much fuel in a tractor. So, I've decided to put it under my loader; that'll ground the little guy fer sure. :>) But, that leaves me pulling and yankin' on hitch pins and swappin' 3-point implements around all the time, which I hate 'cause I'm just a plain lazy feller to start with. :>) So, since I really need a bigger tractor for my plow anyways and want a cab too, I'm thinkin' of movin' 'em all down a notch and I'm gonna listen to Hugh MacKay and dive into a local 1066 that I stumbled across. Looked it over pretty good and tried to find fault with it. Just a tight, sound old tractor; not pretty, but functional and was shot a pretty "okay" price on it today. Still haven't written the check tho (I'm still in the "tryin' to talk myself out of it" stage). :>) Allan
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