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Re: Hey Allan! a few more pics of the 3000!
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Posted by e on September 18, 2006 at 10:24:53 from (66.170.4.150):
In Reply to: Hey Allan! a few more pics of the 3000! posted by Don-Wi on September 17, 2006 at 20:29:32:
Don, Looks like you're giving the old gal quite a work out! Our 1755 does the same thing when I strap the 11' disc mower on the back and burn through the first crop in 4th direct. This past weekend actually turned out to be a good one for field work. We got our last bit of hay up for the year on Saturday. On a side note, did you ever hear back about that 1850 FWA? Is it still avaliable? Later, Eric
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