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Posted by Bill Ramsey on March 26, 2002 at 18:04:22 from (204.96.221.79):
First of all I just found this site a couple of weeks ago now I read it at least twice a day LOVE IT I Just bought a B last week for 50 bucks. The first B I operated was in 1946 hired out to neighbors to drive brand new farmall B and drag john deere wagon while they pulled corn and throwed it in wagon Dad had Oliver 80 on iron so when you pull up to gate release clutch tractor stops WELL first time I pulled up to new cant't sag gate pushed in clutch new Farmall B ran right on through new gate worked all week to pay for gate I live in central Texas and have a little tractor shop kind of a hobby now I'm getting the RED FEVER. This week I found a good running H for around 500 maybe less if I can get it pulled off . This a great site guys keep up the good work Bill
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