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Posted by Pete76NY on June 30, 2006 at 21:50:52 from (66.24.10.16):
This place has more "Rare" tractors than I have ever seen anywhere: The "Awsome, rare 8N", with trencher, wheel weights, and Sherman transmission (how many Sherman's can one 8N have?) It looks nice, trhe seat is the wrong color, although ya don't see many with weights, I could scare up 3 or 4 sets tomorrow, who want's to beat up their N with a trencher, and while ya don't exactly trip over Shermans, they are actually quite common; I have 2 sitting on the shelf waiting for a tractor to be put in, and ine in our 2N...$6500????? I personally am offended by the rare tag, I have taken the time to learn a little about old iron, and like most of you guys, I pretty much don't need to be told what is rare! Our D10 Series 3 AC for instance, I would term uncommon at the most, but geez, compared to that 8N it'sabout a rare as they come huh?
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