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Re: Re: Fair Pictures
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Posted by JOHN (LA) on October 23, 2003 at 00:30:48 from (67.35.123.11):
In Reply to: Re: Fair Pictures posted by Scottey841 on October 22, 2003 at 08:22:03:
You got me!!!!!!! Never seen either of the double farmalls before. I just took the pictures. There was no one around to ask or I would have. One has two steering wheels and two seats. The steering wheel on the left side is fake; has a shaft down side of tractor but does not hook to anything. Looks like where your kid would ride and pretend drive. Other has two motors; two trans; Looks like it was factory or some one went to a lot of trouble since both are hooked to rear end. I know nothing about it but it looked like one motor drove one wheel and other motor drove other wheel. Talk about posi traction!!!!!!!!! tell you what---I will post picture of two motor tractor on farmall board and ask. you can follow up there to see answer.
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