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Posted by Frank on February 08, 2003 at 04:23:30 from (64.12.106.42):
In Reply to: tractors you should have bought but didnt posted by casered on February 07, 2003 at 16:20:58:
In the mid 1970's, in the heart of Michigan orchard country, I looked at a good looking John Deere AOS at the Mason County Implement dealership in Custer MI. The unit was for sale as a good working tractor for $800. I still have the photos I took of it sitting beside the little dealership as my two young boys climbed on it. The boys are now 33 and 31 years old and I am older and wiser. The only reason I took the pictures was because I had never seen a John Deere that looked like that and did not know what it's model designation was. Turns out it was the rare AOS and I was the idiot that left it sitting there.
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