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Posted by gold-leaf-deere on November 12, 2006 at 19:09:43 from (152.163.100.74):
In Reply to: Check her out! posted by Chances R on November 12, 2006 at 12:14:08:
Grandpa Says, A"int my Grandaughter Emily a 2 and 1/2 year old doll. She now has a little Bro, Charles Quentin English 111. A Gold D Pedal tractor is under construction for him now. For those concerned about me starting the Gold Leaf Deere, This past summer I had it to 12 Tractor shows and at least 98 percent of the people who looked at the tractor when ask, Shoud I start it?, said they would not if was thers. Remenber this tractor farmed 320 acres for 17 years alone, and another 25 years part time, she deserves a rest. Yesterday I bought her twin sister, meaning built the same day, but not of the same skin color. Under TOTAL restoration in the shop now is another D built two days before the Gold D, It will have 7 inch Aluminum pistons dual 5 inch straight stacks and a modified camshaft, Maybe the D"s noise will make up for the silence of Gold D
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