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Posted by jakee on February 19, 2000 at 13:35:58 from (152.163.213.182):
In Reply to: Re: Buying a used tractor? posted by RMD on February 18, 2000 at 08:06:27:
have a 1951 FARMALL-H paid 1400.00 nice tractor put wide front on it 300.00 used swartz unit, used 3-point 400.00 painted it around 200.00, made it 12volt.and old horn loader for a 100.00. great tractor and it will never breake.have live hyd for it wen i get around to putting it on,wen you look for a used tractor you should look for a tractor you can count on not breaking,and easy to work on,a guy stoped the other day and ofered me 5000.00 for it .what would i replace it with one of those wheel spining utility tractors with the tonka tires no i will keep it.hell some one used it for 50 years before i came along and i will use it till my time is up,they were great tractors .i think it was after that all the $$$$$$$$$$$$$ came along and the bank owend most of the farmers machinery threw loanes.and then the dreded action..........
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