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Posted by paul on February 08, 2005 at 15:54:03 from (66.60.197.139):
In Reply to: Re: NF with loader posted by Kelly C on February 08, 2005 at 15:34:33:
Yours is cut down (steel wheels)! Mine is original rubber rims, but must have been near the first ones on rubber with the war years.... I also have the original IHC loader on mine, what brand is yours? Original paint on mine too, where you can find any.... Mine is very very tired, lift gets real slow when the oil warms (single acting belly pump), & the last set of rings dad put in were too little too late. But it still gets some manure in the spreader. :) Real fun to run without live pto or power steering. :) Kinda actually would want to get rid of it, but not worth anything in this shape, and as it was I think dad's first new tractor I guess I won't part with it. --->Paul
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