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Re: Okay, You Guys
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Posted by RickL on July 04, 2006 at 12:31:21 from (69.66.74.197):
In Reply to: Okay, You Guys posted by Allan In NE on July 04, 2006 at 06:44:45:
You can go back to whatever your doing,it doesn't make any difference in the color of stuff because you can get lemon any of it. you and my neighbor need to get together thou he has all of the units you have and who knows how much more around the place and when they quit or have trouble that where they stay,right where they stop. Same with old chevy blazers laying everywhere. I quess it works for him although I don't know how he makes enough to pay the taxes on the place. (its Mothers)Freind of mine has over 35 of thr red units and they look nice what i have seen of them. Another buddy has 48 last I knew of the Olivers. It still just what ever trips your trigger or you enjoy and you like the red thats fine. Me I just own two units period now and they are for daily use or they won't be owned. 4450mfwd JD and 1650 Oliver although the Oliver is leaving and a 4440JD coming tomorrow. Oliver and loader are for sale. Nothing wrong with it just needed more hydraulics and lift now in both units. Combinig tomorrow then back to mowing 3rd cutting. You can see picture of the haying outfit mowing on the front page of my website www.Ricksales.com
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