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Posted by James Williams on September 26, 2004 at 11:21:49 from (170.215.132.79):
I started out with a farmall 200 that was being scraped out for parts and could not stand to see it being destroyed,later bought a Farmall F12{less than a parts tractor}and restored that,I than found another F12 in someones barn and gave way to much money for it also.Ran across a Farmall H with no wheels and a locked up motor,which looked like a rust pit.Went to a auction and bought a Farmall F14 parts tractor,which is sitll dismantled,peices are painted and motor is rebuilt,and bought a 1942 Farmall B which will cost me more than I will ever get out of it.and also drug a 1926 McCormick Derring 10-20 home which is almost done,and inhearited my brothers Farmall 340,And the worst of this I live in town with less than 1/8 acre,Oh I forgot about my 1955 IH truck. My wife really gets excited each time I get a new tractor{you know what I mean}But now Iam asking WHY
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