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Re: Your Collective Thoughts?
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Posted by Kurt45 on March 03, 2006 at 13:45:22 from (69.19.14.44):
In Reply to: Re: Your Collective Thoughts? posted by IHC Red on March 02, 2006 at 20:12:18:
I don't think Lee meant any harm by his comment. Allan obviously doesn't farm for a living. He seems to have plenty of money to play with these old tractors. From what he has said I think he went broke farming in the 80's and must have married some money allowing him to be semi retired and play around with the farming. Nothing wrong with that. Good work if you can get it. Just because he is a regular here doesn't grant him some kind of free pass on everything. I don't think Allan is a bad guy. I enjoy reading some of his posts. As far as spending $14,000 or more on a 966 I would have to pass. They were a decent old tractor but not that nice. Sometimes nostalgia can be costly. As for the decals they are not authentic. IH never made 66 series tractors with those kind of decals. They had the regular white panel and then the black stripe at the end. I hate to see a tractor painstakingly restored like that and then recieve the wrong decals. Just my opinion.
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