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Posted by Leon R on August 24, 2006 at 19:15:11 from (24.70.126.166):
In Reply to: 3rd and final cut (pic) posted by Leon R on August 24, 2006 at 17:12:18:

Mike wins the prize!!! It's a massey ferguson 65. I moved the lights to the top of the hood to clear loader arms and the hood emblem was broken off when a rock fell out of the loader. Here is another pic. The moco is a ford 535. It was tired when I bought it 15 years ago, but it still keeps going. Don't need much else when you are only playing with 7 acres or so. We take three cuts as we have irrigation. Will go into winter with a fairly good growth but it is hard to get it dry by the end of september. The deer will enjoy it. Located in the south Okanagan valley BC, just north of Oroville Washington by about an hour.
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