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Posted by Pasbon on July 19, 2006 at 10:55:25 from (12.153.132.116):
In Reply to: newly aquired posted by Pasbon on July 19, 2006 at 07:16:00:
neighbor does house leveling in South La. and came home and told me he saw 2 tractors in the neighbors yard in Welsh,La. called a buddy that lived there and had him check it out. the fellow said that he would sell, went to look and found five sitting in the tall grass. 4 R's and a D. also had a w 111. wouldn't part with the D or the w though.Going to try and get 2 running and use rest for parts. the one with the hood ('49)on already have the pony running replacing the govenor on the big engine to see if it will fire up. there is a 49,51,53, and one no tag.
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