Posted by Tony in Mass. on April 13, 2011 at 13:34:59 from (71.233.164.20):
In Reply to: Same tractors posted by oldironman on April 13, 2011 at 09:34:17:
I remember when they started coming to the states in the 70's, they sure loooked tough, but people were shy of them, not just parts, most had that 1000rpm pto? 4x4 was unproven on tractors, and air cooled was something only Volkswagens and lawnmowers had. What I admired was the front pto and usually 4x4, just the trick for snowblowers and deep drifts... since the whole world shops online internationally, I wouldn't worry about parts, as long as you -he has another tractor to use till the package from Italy arrives. If I ever find one for the right price I will probably get it just for the heck of it, I can afford to do that now, I coouldn't say that in 1977.... when they were the most loaded-and pyschodelic thing in the showroom...
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