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Bewildered

07-27-2006 19:33:43




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I finally did it. I bought a red tractor, ahh not really red it is sort of off white. But it still counts I think. I have only heard about a couple of others and I have been trying to coincide money in hand with the urge to buy it. I guess the real reason is I like unusual models and it seemed to fit the niche. Now I have to start gathering resources, actually the part I like best. So here is the start. First, does anybody else that has one of these wish to send me pictures or copies of literature. Second,does anyone that has information of any kind wish to send me info on these. I will reimburse reasonable rates. I will even try to post updates as I go. The one I purchased has manual steering and roll over protection looks to be original. Saw a picture once of one with power steering. Tell me some stories. Thanks

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the Unforgiven

07-28-2006 08:04:51




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 Re: HONEYBEE in reply to Bewildered, 07-27-2006 19:33:43  
Cool, not many around. A lot of them were punished into submission by Co-ops and fertilizer plants around here. A friend in northern Kansas has a couple of them, and the only "nice" one I know of.



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Andy Martin

07-28-2006 05:23:36




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 Re: HONEYBEE in reply to Bewildered, 07-27-2006 19:33:43  
I am bewildered too. What is a "honeybee"?



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BEWILDERED

07-28-2006 18:59:26




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 Re: HONEYBEE in reply to Andy Martin, 07-28-2006 05:23:36  
The one I bought is a 140 that is turned around backwards with the overall length shortened up. They then put a big bucket on the back of it like a skidsteer has.



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BEWILDERED

07-28-2006 18:59:00




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 Re: HONEYBEE in reply to Andy Martin, 07-28-2006 05:23:36  
The one I bought is a 140 that is turned around backwards with the overall length shortened up. They then put a big bucket on the back of it like a skidsteer has.



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