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Posted by subnit on November 13, 2005 at 06:41:19 from (216.16.57.159):
In Reply to: Re: 1950 and 1950t Oliver posted by bradk on November 13, 2005 at 06:28:31:
When i started farming in 74 , my dad had an 1850 and we thought a 1950 would be a good addition for the additional acres I had rented. So I bought a 1950 with the detroit and every one told me to wear earplugs or you will be deaf in a year. That sort of bugged me. i had a friend who had a 4430 and of course the noise difference of those cabs was astounding. I put the 1950 up for sale and bought a 4430 and 3 months after selling the 1950 it blew up. The guy that bought it never said a word about it . It was one of those times someone up above was looking out for me.
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