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Re: When do you quit using them?
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Posted by stan on March 09, 2003 at 22:47:32 from (68.7.225.45):
In Reply to: When do you quit using them? posted by Paul Janke on March 09, 2003 at 15:32:50:
Your Case SC and my Allis chalmers model m were both born about the same time. I can sill hear my dad say when he got done farming he was going to take all his equipement and run it over the blufs into the ocean. He never got the chance, but he did cut some of it into scrap metal. Now I have taken over the stuff that is left. I use the old AC M's in a discing business here in Calif. The tractors still run good, and I put a lot of hours on them each weed season.With proper care I think these tractors will last a ling time. We are about the same age, there is a good chance the M's will out last me.
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