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Re: Just for fun. WHY SO MANY POSTS?
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Posted by M clunker on November 15, 2006 at 23:31:41 from (12.43.88.52):
In Reply to: Just for fun. WHY SO MANY POSTS? posted by leon on November 15, 2006 at 03:38:26:
My dads first tractor was a H. My first was a H.He always talks about being able to make them run with bailing wire and a pair of pliers.I'm a newbie to this too as to I am 26.Iwas 24 when i bought my H fixed it up painted it and sold it to a hard life on a grain auger.Now it sits just down from my dads house(you can here the govenor kick in when they unload) every time we drive by he talks about it. Now I have a M to work on.I don't ask alot ,but i read up on the news every couple days. These guys are some friendly people. Red has a better shine
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