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Re: whats the better eng. ford red tiger 4 or 3 cy
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Posted by john in la on July 14, 2005 at 05:46:56 from (70.149.240.141):
In Reply to: Re: whats the better eng. ford red tiger 4 or 3 cy posted by txgrn on July 14, 2005 at 05:26:02:
Good Morning Mark; Do not even go there. LOL!!!!! Told the banker I had just about run out of repairs to do on my 861. Got it painted and all. Even had a poster on the Ford board tell me he knew where a few 3000D fixer uppers were located no more than 150 miles from my house. Boy that did not go over well. Instead of getting some money to get a new relaxing project.............. I got a honey do list a mile long and a Home Depot charge card to buy the needed items for the repairs. She said if I have some free time in the future a tractor may be posiable. In fact if I did not make progress to some free time we may have a tractor for sale. LOL........ Any body know if Home Depot sells tractors. I got money to spend but it can only be used at Home Depot. Thats it...... What do you thing would happen if I go get one of those NEW John Deere mowers they sell and put in on her charge card.
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