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Posted by JOHN on November 29, 2001 at 18:31:14 from (168.191.168.215):
In Reply to: Re: trivia question posted by Clem on November 29, 2001 at 07:54:27:
ohhh i rememeber the tractor you guys speak of! dad bought the thrid or fourth one not sure...it was the nicest driving tractor i ever rode...we never had to check the fluids because it ahd a computer that doen that for you when you fisrt turn on the key...fuel(or was for us anyway)was some sort of new jet fuel that was deliverd to us by a nervous acting guy in a big yellow truck. ours had teh cab which had those halagens lights(new at that time to the farming industry) with a full size color T.V and VCR. we had teh fm/am sterio suround sound system which was a nice feature on those long days. i dont know about your guy's but did it have the auto-pilot on it or did that come out at a later time? dad's had all the options you could get in those days.....and all for the grand old price of just .29 cents plus tax f it had to be sent to the ozarks like it was here.....i dont rememeber much but i do rememeber that tractot...dad sold it about 20 years ago with 2,000,000 hrs and not even the slightest leak of oil and the second tank of fuel since new. dad wished he never sold it up until the day he died he regreated it...ohhh those where the good days alright.... john
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