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Re: Just curious how many have rice tractors
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Posted by scottAR ... WR9 but not nice! on March 18, 2003 at 19:05:54 from (209.194.159.147):
In Reply to: Just curious how many have rice tractors posted by Harold H on March 17, 2003 at 17:51:09:
I have a WR9 converted LP with the old closed center 18-26 rears that ride exactly like a derailing locomotive, skid rings front rubber and also a set of steel rears for it. It runs good and drives just as nice as I remember them driving when I was a kid getting sunburned in that propane oven between the big fenders. Also it will still break your thumbs when you hit a water drain or try to cross a ditch if you don't have a death grip on the steering wheel. But those tractors ruled the roost around here for several years until MM came out with the GB LP.
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