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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 18, 2005 at 20:17:45 from (209.226.106.95):
In Reply to: Re: Two Point Fast Hitch posted by farmallhal on January 18, 2005 at 18:15:12:
Hal: I was originally from east coast of Canada in Nova Scotia. I wont say you will find a lot of these left, as they beat the crap out of them also. Dairy farmers using them for overload work. Export buyers have also been in there and cleaned up a lot of these 25 years ago. The ones that remain are in the hands of part timers, householders, families of farmers that bought them new, etc. I live in Ontario now, I can remember 20 years ago the Ontario Farm papers would have half dozen of these per week for sale. Now you rarely ever see one for sale. I don't see a lot of them at shows. Again I expect a lot of them were exported. They are also quite popular as a house holder tractor. But then, all small tractors are like that. I expect like most small tractors 50 years old the good ones are in the hands of guys using them for yard work. Those are only going to move with estates and if the fanily realize how much dad got done for so little money, they will not even be sold then. I know guys that swear at themselves, for allowing one of these to escape out of family 20 to 25 years ago.
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