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Re: Got the H home and wheels switched! (Pics)
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Posted by Paul Shuler on March 13, 2006 at 15:39:33 from (170.29.1.10):
In Reply to: Got the H home and wheels switched! (Pics) posted by Ryan in PA on March 13, 2006 at 08:46:02:
One thing I find refreshing Ryan when I go to tractor shows is when someone dares to do something different. I love H's, heck I own one. But if you have seen one H you have about seen them all. Same with JD A's and B's. As long as it does not make something unsafe it makes your tractor unique. When I first started going to shows I spent all my time looking at the shiney tractors. Now it seems I find more pleasure looking at ones that stand out a little. Like the old rusty WK 40 or something like that. And you wonder how the crap did they git that to run. It's yours, have fun with it and be safe to enjoy it for years. Heck 40 years from now your grandkids will love it cause grandpa turned his wheels around funny and they wouldn't think of changing it. Paul
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