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Posted by 1941 farmall a boy on March 05, 2007 at 11:58:28 from (216.98.171.163):
In Reply to: I apologize posted by 1941 farmall a boy on March 04, 2007 at 23:25:04:
Hi ever one Im still not happy at myself for saying what I did when I was getting on hear I just thout ever one was gonna be all tick'd at me still and I know there will be some that still are and I dont blame you at all. Why I was on the jd form I found 2 old jd's one I know is a model LA and I was wanting to know how much it is worth. Mike you did not see it b/c thay took it off it was under the last jd ill ever buy. Ever day I work puting up barb wire fence I drive a j/d with the post diger on it and the rest of the day i drive a massey 230 I think. The jd has a cab on it but the carb is crazy all the time but it get's the job done. I have driven zetor's ford's massey jd's the list go's on lol. Now if some one said hay carson come and get this old tractor I woud be on a dead run to go pick it up no matter what brand it was. But any way's I thank ever one for writeing me back and leting me be off the choping block lol. I cant ride the red pan seat b/c the tractor is not runing unless i wanna put it on my horse and the seat is not red its rusty black now lol. Now hear is a joke some one told me that the jd people pick there green tractor to erley and its not ripe like a red one is lol one of the guys in town told me that. But thank you sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much ever one. Carson
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