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Re: Colorado Curt or Somebody.....HELP!
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Posted by the tractor vet on March 31, 2006 at 19:40:17 from (66.202.111.51):
In Reply to: Re: Colorado Curt or Somebody.....HELP! posted by evielboweviel on March 31, 2006 at 18:18:21:
Well that would turn some heads now if i would put the 4X16's behind the 806 we could start a tractor convoy to Neb. but rely it would ONLY take about a week on the road ya can drive a tractor across the state of Ohio in around 11 hours if they would let ya on a couple of the roads it is getting from my side of the state out past I 71 that is a bear after that running on OLD 30 is not that much of a problem but there would be some realy ticked off truckers on the few parts of the old two lane that they still use. Now talken about a tractor ride that would be the one of the century , i would have to fix the radio for that one.
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