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Re: Gettin' Aquainted
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Posted by Allan In NE on December 07, 2006 at 09:44:05 from (148.78.243.26):
In Reply to: Re: Gettin' Aquainted posted by Formerly PaMike on December 07, 2006 at 09:30:02:
Hi Guy, You know how I am. I'm old, I've bought these things when they were new also and that makes me really, really picky 'cause I remember what they are supposed to be like. Yes, guess I always go further than I need to on an old tractor. Anyway, Red Shop completely went thru the hitch system, all new brakes, fixed the park lock and put in the bigger, heavy-duty rear end like the ones that the 1066 and bigger tractors use. Bill came to $3902. It puts my total money in that tractor at $18,005, which is an awfully lot I know. But, this is a working tractor, it just cannot break down on me during the summer and it is totally new from one end to the other. Wish you guys could run it for a day. Just one heck of a bull. Allan
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