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Farmalls...spend a life time with them!
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Posted by jonnny2006 on June 22, 2007 at 20:20:02 from (67.142.130.28):
I gotta tell you guys that i have farmall fever real bad. I am so interested in them i am going to try and get a picture of every tractor made. if i ever accomplish that i will try to get a pic of all the implements made by i.h. I belive a guy could spend a life time doing this, and i gotta tell you i would love evry min of it. I told my wife if i ever die i want her to put some toy tracters of farmalls in with me. I wish i could been one of the top guys at i.h. it would of been so cool to travel the world and see all the diffrent types of tractors and implements. I'm so glad my wife supports me with collecting farmalls. when i die my goal is to have 100 farmall tractors that all run and function as they should. I like seeing the pictures of the ones made in other countrys. I really like the look of the AM7! we might have to take a trip to down under. When i go to ebay in austriala they dont have nearly the farmalls we have on ebay. Is there another key word i should use? i tried international and farmall. they must not of been such a big player in other countries.
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