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Posted by Dave (IL) on January 12, 2005 at 18:05:46 from (67.176.134.217):
In Reply to: How many posted by steveormary on January 12, 2005 at 01:11:54:
- F-12 Dad bought in 35 - outside rusting away - F-12 and F-14 bil gave me to replace Dad's F-12 that he left outside to rust away. They're outside rusting away. - D2 Cat Dad bought in 41 - JD 39 B I bought 20+ years ago to restore - it HAS moved to the next shed over. - lil JD 345 mower I bought when son moved to farm house (3 whole acres with buildings) two years ago. - 53 H I bought 1 1/2 years ago so the 345 wouldn't get beat to pieces. Kinda filled in for my Dad's H which I DON'T have. - 60 Ford 641 I bought a few months ago 'cause an H with a JD 45 loader and a drawbar bush hog isn't the greatest utility tractor. ( and I always WANTED a Ford) - a brand new NH 170 skid steer (with trailer) 'cause Ford wasn't quite enough for some jobs, AND I'm terminally stooopid. (gonna rent it and son out to make payments! uh huh!) Now I can't swing early retirement (layoff) so I need to get another job, but I'm addicted to this durned tractor forum. (I'm zeroing in on my dad's H and I'm looking at a really nice MF 65) I need to SELL something but I love 'em all! Then I keep listening to Allan and I'm about ready to call my cousin about that 70 acres he has to rent.
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