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Posted by Bernhard on January 26, 2003 at 13:07:03 from (217.2.118.66):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Looking for Old Deutz Tractors posted by Scott Green on January 26, 2003 at 05:01:56:
Hi Scott, IŽm been logged in from Germany, cause I found this site in the net when I started surfing in Internet. Im sitting in Germany, know we have 10 oŽclock in the evening, please take a look at Posting Time, in the States it must be appr. 1 oŽclock in afternoon. (Sorry, but IŽve some problems with am and pm) ;) Bernhard, Derichsweiler, Germany PS: If YouŽre intrested in Tractors, here are some Links, some sites also in English: www.technikboerse.de www.tec24.com www.traktorpool.de www.google.de, search:Traktoren www.lycos.de, same search MSN is not so good. And IŽm sure that YouŽll find some Brands or Types, You never heard before, like I never heard from american Tractors before.
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