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Posted by wendell on June 24, 2001 at 06:54:34 from (206.11.245.158):
In Reply to: Re: What Tractor do you have? posted by Doug in Il. on June 24, 2001 at 06:23:50:
4320(72) nice feild tractor, 4020(70) snappy and handy, 4000 (71?) I wish it was a 4020, 3020(72) gas, most favorite tractor, 2520 (72) power shift, lacks power but very handy, 730 (59) 14800 origonal hours and never been overhauled, needs power steering work, my first and most trouble free tractor, B (39) hobby tractor, cuts my wood and some pto work, DC Case(50) bought new by my grandfather, does all my cultivating, I own 411 acres, 320 tillable,(all but 50 in CRP) milk 18 cows, and am a machinist for AGCO (the other leading brand)
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