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Re: Gonna bring it home
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Posted by Alberta Mike on December 27, 2005 at 04:35:38 from (64.42.242.19):
In Reply to: Gonna bring it home posted by John No Mi on December 27, 2005 at 04:26:33:
I've only seen two of those 335's, one is right here in my home town just east of Edmonton, Alberta (unrestored and in very good original condition) and the other at a show in Southern Alberta (owned by a guy from Saskatchewan)that was restored. Lovely tractors but very scarce in these parts. The fellow from Saskatchewan had to buy a whole parts tractor from down your way just to get the dash panel with working gauges. I remember a 335 being featured in one of the writeups in the Antique Power Magazine a few years back.
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