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Posted by buzz36 on July 19, 2007 at 21:21:59 from (74.60.78.203):
I been sitting here reading any info I can on these early farmalls and realy find it hard to decide witch one to persue to make a new toy to play with heres what I looking for somethig with a road gear (i know these are after market) on rubber or wide enouf steel wheels to put rubber on for street use I like to know what values are dont want a field fresh unit but running barn frewsh dont care about paint as long as its runing or atleast able to get running Im in the western US and had not seen any wide fronts are these rare?? I just like to hear or chat with folks who have some knowledge on the F units also to make room for this new toy I may be seeeking my 36 john deere will have to go witch many here told me wasa good thing oh and for those my wife told me she likes red better then green and I may agree if the right red one comes along thanks for any advice
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