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IndianaRed

01-01-2008 06:51:57




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Man, a lot of nice tractors lately in photo ads. Wish I had more money.




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F-Dean

01-01-2008 18:42:37




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 Re: Red Ones in reply to IndianaRed, 01-01-2008 06:51:57  
Wish I had some to sell. I counted 6 Farmalls at $10,000 or more!



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Andy Motteberg

01-01-2008 11:38:35




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 Re: Red Ones in reply to IndianaRed, 01-01-2008 06:51:57  
Me too, no money, lots of red Farmalls and Green Deeres to buy. I really want to get a Farmall M.



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Hoss in Me.

01-01-2008 10:31:13




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 Re: Red Ones in reply to IndianaRed, 01-01-2008 06:51:57  
DWin indy,What year is your H.D. Igot a 72FLH that ive reworked pretty hard. Nothing inor on it is stock.Now 93in stroker.Goes like heck.Low and long. Keep your face in the wind, Hoss



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DW in indy

01-01-2008 11:47:09




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 Re: Red Ones in reply to Hoss in Me., 01-01-2008 10:31:13  
Use to have a Sporster for years then traded for an 04 RoadKing a year ago. Last summer wife and I rode through the Smokie mountains over into N. Carolina and back home. Man what a ride. Grew up around Harley's all my life. First one I remember dad having was a 55 FLH. Use to have a purple 72 FLH also that he put 100k miles on. Traded for a new 92 Road King that he still has with 142000 miles. Never been rebuilt and he is still riding at 86 years old.

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DW in indy

01-01-2008 07:27:02




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 Re: Red Ones in reply to IndianaRed, 01-01-2008 06:51:57  
Yeah,I was looking to. I seen that big red M in Mi. and just like I said on the other forum, I don't need another black hole to throw money down. My C and Harley seem to do a good job of that. I think the only thing that's keeping me from buying it is the distance I would have to go to get it. I figure 2500 for the tractor and about 400 to get it.



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