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Atten. Allan in Ne.

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Harley1983

10-18-2004 16:40:28




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Nope, got it right here. According to Larry the Cable Guy's latest book on red tractors in the Ozarks, chapter thirteen, paragraph 3, about half way down on the left side of the page, it says it is permissable to install flattop fenders (did I mention they were orange before I painted them red) on either an H or an M as long as it is done in order to mount an after market radio, passenger seat, or hydraulic tank-control valve assembly. I looked this up before I went ahead and did this to stay ahead of the extra attachment police, and the pair I have mounted on my 1940 M are a pair that I made, and they worked so good that I glomed onto this pair when somebody wanted to get rid of them. Anyway, they will be the cat's meow for mounting my extra hydraulic stuff to. Later, Harley

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Allan in NE

10-18-2004 17:12:48




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 Re: Atten. Allan in Ne. in reply to Harley1983, 10-18-2004 16:40:28  
Allen,

Well, okay. If Larry the Cable Guy says it is okydokie, must be so.

But be forewarned: Adding a windshield, handlebars, dual exhaust and those silly boom box loudspeakers back on the drawbar is absolutely against the Red Law! :>)

Further, if you are planning on using this tractor to pick up Babes at the Sturgis Moto Rally, please stop by and pick me up on your way through.....



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rustyfarmall

10-18-2004 17:29:25




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 Re: Atten. Allan in Ne. in reply to Allan in NE, 10-18-2004 17:12:48  
I can see it now, the next great tractor ride. We can all leave from Allan's place, and just ride those old tractors all the way to Sturgis. 'Course we would all have to wear our "colors"



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Allan in NE

10-18-2004 17:45:52




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 Re: Atten. Allan in Ne. in reply to rustyfarmall, 10-18-2004 17:29:25  
You Bet!!

You guys hurry up and get over here; I've got the cooker warmed up and I'm a gonna feed you all the Nebraska beef you can eat, some of that great sweet corn and might even throw in sommma them great baked beans that we grow out here.

No juicy pop tho; I'm too stinkin' old to be tradin' for a different set of brains. :>)

Allan

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Cmore

10-19-2004 07:46:01




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 Re: Atten. Allan in Ne. in reply to Allan in NE, 10-18-2004 17:45:52  
Wow, Allen, that's quite a grill. What are the payments on something like that? More or less than the 686?? Cmore



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Allan in NE

10-19-2004 08:39:36




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 Re: Atten. Allan in Ne. in reply to Cmore, 10-19-2004 07:46:01  
Hi ya Cmore,

LOL!!! Looks like a derned milk cooler with all that stainless steel, don't it?

I think it was about $700. Can't remember, got it a year ago last spring at one of those discount lumber yards.

Allan



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Dick Davis

10-19-2004 04:02:16




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 Re: Atten. Allan in Ne. in reply to Allan in NE, 10-18-2004 17:45:52  
Allen looks like you've done a good job of sandblasting your whatever. Now be sure to use a good grade of primer before you apply the Ironguard top coat and were you able to find decals? By the way what is that implement you're restoring? Dick Davis

PS where can I get a copy of Cableguys guide book?



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harley

10-18-2004 20:11:33




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 Re: Atten. Allan in Ne. in reply to Allan in NE, 10-18-2004 17:45:52  
The idea sounds great buddy, but those two little ole lonesome burgers ain't gonna go very far. If I beat Indy there, and I am closer, they are history and we'll have to go kill another cow, and there goes your next year's profits. Maybe we oughta bring some of our own fixins just in case, Harley



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Harley

10-18-2004 20:16:27




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 Re: Atten. Allan in Ne. in reply to harley, 10-18-2004 20:11:33  
Not only am I old but I can't remember what I read 78 seconds ago. I didn't mean Indy, I meant rusty. Anyway, Indy will probably be there too so it'll still mean more than two burgers, Harley



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Jimmy King

10-19-2004 09:26:47




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 Re: Atten. Allan in Ne. in reply to Harley, 10-18-2004 20:16:27  
Pick me up on your way, by Ash Grove , Harley.



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Allan in NE

10-19-2004 10:30:14




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 Re: Atten. Allan in Ne. in reply to Jimmy King, 10-19-2004 09:26:47  
Well, a 'course

You're in charge of flippin' the darned burgers! :>)

Allan



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