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Re: Re: 400 Hi crop
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Posted by Kelly on February 05, 2000 at 16:15:17 from (152.163.204.40):
In Reply to: Re: 400 Hi crop posted by Harold H on February 04, 2000 at 14:31:31:
Iv'e thought about that Harold. But, the tractor isn't a normal high crop. From what I understand, it was originally purchased from IH by a manufaturer of paving equipment who converted the tractor to some sort of paver. It has a differnt (strange) front axle on it with 10" tires. The rear of the tractor has 24" wheels & tires on it. A very odd looking peice of equipment. In addition, the motor is locked up. So my first step is to get it running then decide what I would like to do with it. After I get it running I may seel or trade it. If I keep it I was thinking of converting it to row crop & finding a loader for it. Thanks for the info. My e-mail address is KDB0003@juno.com if you would like to keep tabs on what I decide if you are interseted in buying it.
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