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Posted by CRUSADER on December 14, 2004 at 17:24:37 from (216.31.5.209):
In Reply to: Re: O.K. so what make of antique tractor can santa posted by John A. on December 12, 2004 at 15:51:27:
John, I'll have to check next time I am at the farm if the folks still have the tank and carb. Last spring when I was there they still did. The old JD 630 is/was not to bad a deal depending on how you look at it. My uncle (passed away Sep 01) had sold it to my dad around 1990. It's been kept outside ever since. I got bedders, cultivators, planters, and a 2 bottom moldboard plow, along with alot of stuff that was thrown in with the deal that I'll have to sort out. Just got a little curious when I saw something in your post about the Panhandle. I'll be leaving in Sep 05 back overseas for a year. Not sure where I will go after that, but would love it if they sent me to Abilene. That would be about halfway in between the farm and here. LOL, my girlfriend is here and has no plans to leave, and the farm is near Waco. later days mate, Jim
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