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Re: What's the farthest anyone has drove one home
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Posted by John R on February 02, 2003 at 06:55:03 from (12.215.255.237):
In Reply to: What's the farthest anyone has drove one home posted by Larry806 on February 01, 2003 at 20:15:39:
Maybe I have the the shortest trip. Dad Bought a new 730D in 1959. Drove it home 4.5 miles from dealer. Sold it on farm sale in 1965. Buyer drove it three miles to his place. That's where it stayed until I got it a few years ago. Had to drive it about eight miles, but I smiled all the way home. Have restored it and am still smiling today. Lost my Dad in 1988, so am proud to have his tractor. My son already has laid claim to it and says he wants it for his sons. What a legacy to pass on to the future!!
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