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Posted by J.D. Humm on October 26, 2001 at 14:53:41 from (12.65.222.44):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall Therapy! posted by 300 Randy on October 26, 2001 at 11:47:24:
Speaking of 300 utilities a friend of mine from the city was looking for an old tractor to use on some land he had just bought so I went with him to look at a 300U with a front loader. The old tractor didn't look too bad but shortly after he bought it the loader's external hydraulic pump went bad. Had to tear the whole front off the tractor to fix it. I felt bad and helped him, he got so enthused over the thing that next thing I knew he went to Case IH and came back with new gauges, new seat cover , steering wheel spinner and all sorts of neat stuff. He got hooked on that old tractor and is always rebuilding and improving one thing or another on it and is now asking advice on painting it. The bug has bitten him.
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