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Posted by Are You Serious ? on January 04, 2002 at 08:01:01 from (209.47.89.132):
In Reply to: Essex Tri-Directional posted by Poppin' Johnny on January 04, 2002 at 07:05:08:
John, surely you know that Jake (from Jake's Corner, Yukon) is the only one that is really qualified to comment on your post. Putting such a question out to the public at large is totally unacceptable to the ETDRAHF (Essex Tri-Directional Research and Historical Foundation). Why, before you know it there will be tractor buffs across this great country of ours searching in every nook and crannie for remnants of this wonderful piece of machinery. Can you imagine their disappointment when they find out that only one tractor was ever built, and that one from nothing more that 13500 pounds of balsa wood which has long since decomposed. Now, the Uniwheel model, well that topic is certainly open to discussion since a much larger number were produced and most of the parts were made from carbon fibre which resists decay.
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