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Re: Tractor Retirement Party...Part 1
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Posted by migraine on September 26, 2006 at 21:05:00 from (71.231.54.158):
In Reply to: Re: Tractor Retirement Party...Part 1 posted by Allan In NE on September 26, 2006 at 20:51:13:
Allan ,I,m sure you will like the loader on the Hydro but I sure hate to see all that work and nice paint job go under a loader. Maybe at least take the nice fenders off during the loader install and then see if you want them back on, Suppose you need the lights tho. You should love the snort of that 1066. Seems like guys can get as much power out of those work horses as they want or need and they keep on pulling. Do you still need that cab weather guard. There is several of those cabs down in the local yard and at a local farmers yard and I believe I saw that rubber moulding laying in 1 or 2 of them. Would be happy to check for ya the next time I go. These were off of 66 series tractors I believe. I suppose the pipe insulation would work but would probably wear through pretty quickly. Migraine
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