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Posted by rednekelmo on July 02, 2002 at 07:38:50 from (152.163.207.74):
In Reply to: Some simple things are amazing. posted by lc on June 30, 2002 at 21:21:03:
man and I thought I was easy to spoil!now if I an find a way to make my wife happy that easy.seriously back in 88 when I was just a snot nosed punk kid I drove my first 9n and I had just the oppisite experience.my idea of an old tractor was an Oliver 77 or a 52 john deere A but when I jumped on that 9n I realised what a crude pice of #@$^^& was and why there were nun to be found in my area.sorry not to knock the n's but compaired to the competition they were crude miserable to operate under many conditions and that idea of brake and clutch on the left well nuff said.good luck on finding something to replace it with
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