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Re: Rare tractors in England
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Posted by Errin OH on July 10, 2006 at 08:57:32 from (198.57.19.122):
In Reply to: Rare tractors in England posted by David in England on July 10, 2006 at 03:48:50:
Nice lookin rig. I take it you haven't use it much since. I'd think that pipe would do a number on the paint. Kinda the same here. Some days it is worth it just to go watch some fool part with their money (know I am not alone). Bout five years ago the hot item was a Ford N series. Paid top dollar for a small tractor that just needed a tune up. Needless to say, it needed everthing but a tune up (had new plugs and points in it). After dumping over $5000 in it, I turned around 3 years later, I broke down and bought a real tractor (working 2 rows at a time got old). Best I could get for the Ford was $2000. Learned my lession...........
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