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Posted by evielboweviel on August 28, 2004 at 13:38:29 from (69.135.124.177):
Based on a comment you made in a reply down on this board, it looks like your farm is maybe close to Lancaster(where I live) or Zanesville Ohio. also maybe you still pull a plow. I am looking for a place to plow with an Oliver 1650 with 4-16 semimounted plow. Intent is to break the motor in and get it to start easier and not smoke. My uncle had the tractor rebuilt 6-8 yrs ago and it has not been run hard since. I will furnish all fuel etc. Prefer to be able to plow at least 20 acres more would be better. If anybody else in the central, southeast Ohio area reads this and can help me please reply Thanks Ron
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