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Posted by Gary in TX on September 12, 2003 at 16:27:50 from (209.151.96.69):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: What size round ba posted by red-n-green on September 12, 2003 at 15:56:15:
Hey thats cool. It is a super site and Kim and all those that put it together are doing a super job!!!! hats off to Kim! Opps sorry didn't mean to blind anyone :o). I am primarily a Deere driver but I do have a 135 massey and a B Farmall that I'm going to restore. I also want a H and M to restore as well. I'm kinda fond of all tractors, some more than others but if you cut me I'll bleed green. I had a chance to get a 656 Farmall last year for 3000.00 and just didn't have the funds to do it and the bank wouldn't even go on it. Just let me run across something like that now. I do have a 706LP found I can get for 2000.00 but I really want to stick with diesels. I have made many good email friends via this site and have got alot of good advice on here as well and hopefully have given some good advice as well. Better run, Take care and have a super rest of the day and week and a bettter one next week!
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