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Re: Tractor collecting.......Just a fad?
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Posted by Yukon Mike on January 03, 2005 at 04:46:35 from (216.209.175.21):
In Reply to: Re: Tractor collecting.......Just a fad? posted by buickanddeere on January 02, 2005 at 18:48:54:
If you are thinking of buying a Canadian tractor above the Arctic circle, you have some pros and cons: Pros: -exchange rate. If you were to change $1,000 in U.S. funds, I think you'd get $1,200 Canadian. -Yes there are alot of steel wheel tractors up here. -If you live in the noth west of the U.S., then depending where you cross the boarder, there might not be customs. Cons: -The trip. Have a fun time getting up here, where I live, the winter is 8 months, and the other 4, there is still snow, and rarley there is a high of 5c. (about 40F). -No bearing guns unless your a cop. If you're around north Manitoba, or Nunavut, you'll have a polar bear problem. Really, bears wont come near if you make alot of noise. They dont have good seeing either. So sorry to get off topic eh.
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