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Re: JayWalt needs a Super A
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Posted by georgeky on June 26, 2007 at 11:55:31 from (205.188.116.73):
In Reply to: Re: JayWalt needs a Super A posted by scotty on June 26, 2007 at 04:48:57:
Hi scotty, I just couldn't see the Super on the decal. I wish I had gone to the round up as well, but my boy's took jobs in town and I am short handed now, and had to stay here and fight weeds. That seems to be the only thing growing much. Still haven't gotten any rain. The weeds sure dried up quick after plowing them. I have time to go now. If I ever get my 350 diesel finished I am going to take it to one. I take an old field tractor to a couple of local shows, but I want this one slick when I bring it out. I farmed with it for several years, until it needed a set of rings and injector work. Now it has been in the shed for two years and still sits there. I have all the parts to complete it except for the injector I sent off. It should be back anytime now. That Super A would look good beside my 49 C, which is the very first tractor I ever owned. Worked for a neighbor all summer and saved my money. Went to a farm auction and gave 1025 dollars for it, 2 bottom plow,2 row cultivator,2 row planter,7 foot mower and a 7 foot disk. My mother like to have had a fit that I waisted my money on a damn tractor as she said. I was only 12 years old when I bought it. It has made back a lot more than the 1025 dollars I gave for it.
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