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Re: JD 50 WHAT????
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Posted by G Taylor on February 12, 2002 at 16:10:32 from (64.10.143.32):
In Reply to: JD 50 WHAT???? posted by Duane on February 11, 2002 at 15:29:05:
Starts & runs good, new paint, rare optional fenders & transmission, John Deere bargan for you today only, just $5000.00 dollar. Probably for sale after it killed the former owner/operator with the open shafts. I can't even remember how many of these hack jobs I've found after traveling hours to get a "good origional tractor with all the attachments". Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Wished I'd taken a picture of the 40 last year with the GM power steering, 1/2 of the tricycle front end, broken/welded front end frame, no aircleaner, one front tire and cut down model 45 loader to custom fit. Must have been 125 lbs of welding rod used on that prize. Freshly brushed paint job too. Engine had been froze at least once & welded.
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