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Posted by Recycled on June 10, 2003 at 16:11:31 from (67.81.243.157):
In Reply to: Re: information on small to midsize tractor posted by Brian in Ohio on June 10, 2003 at 10:28:09:
Thanks seems like most are pointing towards the farmall I had looked at the gallery as Trevor suggested and was leaning toward the Farmalls also the Case VA and since your are a Case collector that is interesting. I will be doing a lot more looking and learning as I am involved with vintage cars ; drivers not trailer queens I know how important it is to know what you are look for and at. My plans for the tractor is same as my cars to restore it properly and use it. As was one told to me by a old timer no sense in have a good tool if you only keep it on the shelf.
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