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Re: Stolen tractor
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Posted by massey333 on June 23, 2006 at 10:25:38 from (216.255.61.58):
In Reply to: Re: Stolen tractor posted by dhermesc on June 23, 2006 at 09:15:22:
Honesty doesn't come into it unless it is SOLD AS SOMETHING ELSE,how many 55-60 Chev's have or had 350 or 400 small blocks in them made to look like 265's-283's?Same difference.Back when we had a lot of dealers,there were a few HOT-HOT demo.Tractors being run,Dishonest ???maybe but it helped sales.These tractors disapeared or a select person got them.There may have been some sold(FARMER OWENED) but all that I know of were sold as what they were suppose tobe or if traded in WERE REPAINTED OR MADE TO WHAT THEY WERE ORIGINALY.It is only FUN and as long as you don't Cheat someone and don't say you or anyone else hasn't done it sometime.
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