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Posted by Mark - IN. on May 14, 2005 at 12:46:16 from (205.188.117.74):
Hey buddy, a few days back you posted about what kind of old iron folks liked, and mentioned that someone that you knew was looking for a parade tractor for under $10K. Well, I mentioned the Farmall H and a JD A that some folks in town were looking to sell. Not specifically to him, but the jest was the idea parade tractor. I just posted them under "tractor photos" a few ago today, and an A that I saw this morning at the Deere guy's place while ordering a tech manual ($150 + $5 shipping - that must be some manual, but her tranny sure did break so I need it if I'm gonna unsplit it correctly after I split it). Personally, I think the N/F makes a much better parade tractor, cause it's easier to navigate through that darn band when they start marching too slow. Guess it's why I never get invited to parades or town much. Come to think of it, guess it's why I don't get invited to dinner either, in my own home. LOL. Anyway, my kind of show tractors. $2,100 for the H, $2,500 for the A. Don't know what the Deere guy's askin for his A. Know what he's askin for the 4520 on the other side of it, that I asked about. Mark
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