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I got my B home!
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Posted by John in NE on February 17, 2004 at 11:54:41 from (170.54.59.160):
My wife and I left Saturday evening for Princeton,MO. Spent the night in Syracuse,Ne. and got to Princeton about noon on Sunday.The tractor was setting by the house along Hiway 65. I about went in the ditch 'rubber necking' when I drove past. When we got turned around and stopped in front of her house,I got my tape and measured the width,OK,about four inches to spare,by this time the very nice lady who owned the tractor was heading out to greet me.She explained that her late husband had bought the "B" from the man who had bought one from my uncle.Since there is no way to tell if this one is the "B" that my Grandpa had or not,I'm just going to say that it is. Anyway we got it loaded( first tractor I bought that I drove onto the trailer)Headed up the road,spent the night in Lincoln,and got home Monday just before noon.I post some pictures as soon as I figure it out again. John.
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