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Posted by Mark - IN. on May 15, 2005 at 06:16:08 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: WOW posted by Coloken on May 15, 2005 at 05:53:45:
Mornin' Ken. Yesterday I posted some pictures under tractor photos of an old Farmall H and a couple of Deere A's for Rauville, just as my idea of the perfect parade style tractors (anymore), and they're for sale (cheap if ask me), but the owner offered me a deal on the biggest reddest old Cub Cadet that I'd ever seen, and was built. Didn't run because had sat out, and water had gotten into the new big Onan, but came with a snow blower, front blade, huge mower deck, and some other stuff. He sold it to some guy for $700, the guy took it home and tinkered a few, and called him back - is runnin like a champ. Don't make stuff like they used to. You are correct. I prefer old iron, if you take care of it, it's repairable and just keeps going, for much cheaper. Mark
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