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Re: Bring back the sm-ta?????
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Posted by jonnny2006 on August 03, 2007 at 20:52:55 from (67.142.130.46):
In Reply to: Bring back the sm-ta????? posted by jonnny2006 on August 03, 2007 at 15:18:09:
It's great to here all your guys concerns and ideas. Casr ih is world wide. I'm sure there has to be a country where they could make them and use them. I know in some oil producing country (cant rember) they reproduced alot of cars from the 50's. I know that people in mexico are snatching up alot of older modle tractors as there operations are alot smaller. I know you can't farm the 1,000 achers needed with old farmalls unless you had alot of them. I disagree if you made 10,000 of them bet there would be a waitin list to get one. There are 6 billion people on this little rock we live on. 10,000 isent nothing. But i welcome all ideas and thoughts. I know it will never happen atleat not in this country. but like i said if they can make 1950's cars in other country's they could build old tractors again. Its all good I have 5 old tractors and before I pass on hopfully i will have more than a hundred. Just day dreaming a little, But i guess thats what makes these old tractors so fun is that they are old. I'm not so interested in the new tractors or even old tractors that are not farmalls. I guess i could part out john deers....
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