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Posted by john2510-3020 on January 04, 2002 at 19:38:40 from (63.157.46.11):
In Reply to: 1066 ih posted by john2510-3020 on January 04, 2002 at 16:48:06:
thanks guys for the replies! thats exactly what i wanted to hear! the T/A is in great shape also. i just got sone talking to the guy and he said he would throw in a 5-16 AC plow fo r nothing. TP thats kinda what i was thinkg you know...but my only problem is its a gas but still....i would liek to sell it for 7000 that way i could buy the 1066 for the 5500 and still have money left over for new tires and paint.i ran the tractor the other day and it runs like a dream. starts on the first crank no smoke or anything. man i would like to see those "green boys" go red when i pull against them in the fair(i know i know but i really couldnt resist i guess my blood really is red...hmm who'da thought!!hehehe). i went to jd because i grew up around it we had a few ihs but not many. i bought an 806 here about 7 years ago and that left a sour taste in my mouth(least this one has BOTH fenders!)again thanks guys for your help. if/when i get the tractor i will take pics and post for yall to see! john
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