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Posted by Dandy Don on January 16, 2007 at 18:50:53 from (68.52.180.86):
In Reply to: Sometimes you wonder why people do what they do!! posted by wagsw900 on January 16, 2007 at 18:01:31:
Wags, If I ever get a tractor that is BONE stock and as it left the factory, I"ll probably figure that it wasn"t owned by a farmer. I"ve run into alot of patched stuff, and welded brackets that held heven only knows what. And since I"ve done mostly Deeres I haven"t had the joy of any of three Bs and one A haveing a muffler put on the correct way (just cut a hole and bolt the muffler on and go)"course I always think maybe they had hay on the ground and rain a coming I hope they weren"t just lazy and sorry as hell. I could go on and on buuttttt as John T says you buy used and you get all the pieces (that they could find). I have a friend that runs into something like you describe and he says "just another day in Paradise" Don
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