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Posted by MNredfarmer on November 27, 2005 at 19:17:48 from (72.2.202.153):
In Reply to: propane posted by wide axle on November 27, 2005 at 17:29:02:
In the mid '60's my Dad bought a Farmall 400 LP. He along with his brother and a friend did a lot of custom work, plowing,combining and drying corn. The 400 was hooked up to a M%W corn dryer for days on end with out much of a break. He always tells me that when they bought the tractor LP sold for .08/gallon. Says that when they quit custom drying in the early '70's he put new main bearings in it and had the distributor worked on and that's all that has ever been done to the tractor. He figures there has to be at least 15,000 hours on it. He later bought a 706 LP and won't part with them.
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