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Re: Cultivating- Mr. McKay
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Posted by vally farm on December 21, 2006 at 19:40:35 from (207.69.139.155):
In Reply to: Cultivating- Mr. McKay posted by vally farm on December 20, 2006 at 19:40:11:
Guys- thanks for the input. I already have a Sup H a Sup C aSup A,a Case 311B, Oliver 1600,and 550, Int. W-4, Int o-12, and a few others that arn't running. I just want to have the BEST for cultivating. The Allis G is NOT for sale, so if it is greatly better I would rather not drive it and then curse the A from then on. Neibour was chopping corn and was way behind, so I offered to pull the wagons for him back to the farm. He told me to grab his shiney new JD 4wd, cab, probably satalite TV and a mini bar. I said no thanks, I'll pull 'em with my Super H. If I ever drive those new jobbers, my 50 yr old stuff won't make me as happy anymore, see what I mean? But if it IS that much better, then I would like to know too. Sorry if this is confusing, Mike
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