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Posted by newbie on September 15, 2004 at 14:55:09 from (199.64.0.252):
This site has saved me from a HUGE mistake of trading my MIller Bobcat 225NT for a 1948 MH 44 for 2500.00 value plus 700.00 cash. it runs but has bad tires and is just not in the shape of many I have seen for half the cost. Thanks to all who have input. I have a small farm (42 Acres) in So Arizona I know I will never make a living farming it. I just want a nice old tractor to pull a gannon, a border Disc, hay bailer, and maybe a seeder or a mower. Looks are not important but running condition is. I am a mechanic and black Smith/welder so I can fix almost everything. I am however very tractor ignorant. I"m looking to keep myself out of trouble,debt, and hot water with my new wife. Any wisdom passed down would be greatly appreciated. Mike
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