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Posted by mike in new mexico on October 16, 2003 at 18:00:18 from (64.185.62.60):
In Reply to: Re: What does RESTORED really mean ??? posted by RayP(MI) on October 16, 2003 at 17:20:55:
Ray- I remember when you posted that picture and believe me when I say that I was proud of your son !!! My definition of restored is' Field ready'. My son and I took our tractors to the local ag-expo this February.My son took his 41 case and I took my 49 John Deere 'A'. We didn't have all the dents rolled out and we had our oil leaks- or atleast I did. and the crowd seemed to love mine and could identify with it !When we had the little parade my tractor was the ONLY one that the lights worked!There was JD's there that was better then new, but I found out that the owners had drained the oil out of the powr-trols and power lifts to eliminate any possible OIL leaks. By the way--my son's case SC made the front page of the local news paper ! Tell your son "way to go"-mike
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