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Posted by Steven on November 16, 2001 at 12:16:29 from (165.234.131.173):
In Reply to: Sharpest looking tractor of all time! posted by Alabama on November 16, 2001 at 11:07:55:
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I have to agree that the M with wide front doesn't look as classy, especially the ones with the tie rods in front. I would have to say that my favorite is the 560 diesel. All of the 60 series with the ladder bar grills look as classy as a 57 chevy to me. Also some of the best built IH tractors, along with 806 and 1206. What will our children do when it comes time to restore a 8950 CIH or a 8000 series JD? They will have to injection-mold their own plastic hoods, and take a trip overseas to get parts for their foreign made engines and drive trains. Sad. Steven
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