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Posted by Mark - IN. on March 12, 2005 at 21:24:04 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: For You John Deere Fans posted by Allan in NE on March 12, 2005 at 16:34:51:
Hey ya Allan, best of luck on the property. Hope it works out in the direction you want to go, and when you get there you're satisfied. I'm no expert on Green - actually, I'm no expert on anything, but unless my eyes decieve me, aint there a second one of them things lurking to the left? The one and only time I ever got to see Classic Tractors on RFD, I do believe a guy had one of them that he restored and fetched pretty good buck. I'm thinkin that single wheel on that thing makes it kind of rare, and you might just become the proud papa of two. Of course, you park them things in the same barn with that red, there's likely to be some kind of ruckus coming out of the barn at night when you're trying to sleep. Know how it is when you got one dog and want to get that second? Sometimes have to introduce them to each other to see if the tails wag or if the hairs stand up? As for classic tractors, I give up on that. I got myself primed to watch it for a second time ever, and company came over for dinner just before it came on. I give up on that. Mark
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