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Posted by Aaron Ford on May 16, 2007 at 12:14:08 from (72.84.42.254):
In Reply to: What ever happened... posted by Don-Wi on May 15, 2007 at 23:45:28:
Alright, now I would be the first to stand in defense of old iron, but it is his, so do we have any room to tell him how to live his life? He said it was used up. Did y'all castigate the fella that flipped the David Brown on purpose? Heck, that's high dollar sheet metal now. I just sold an H for $250 that came complete with a new belly pump, dual fuel, corn snout hubs and cast main wheels. It had been for sale for 15 years. So at this point, we have established that the tractor has little value and moreover belonged to him. Want someone telling you how to live? On your own property? Secondly, I would like to see a scientific study on the rollover threshold of a narrow front versus a wide front. Perhaps I will call Mythbusters. I bet they will flip a JD A, or a vintage Allis, or perhaps a MM UTU. Makes that clapped out H sound like a better option, don't it? I totally agree with the two chain idea. Get it to break over without actually rolling over. Got a soft spot in my heart for that Red Paint. Just stirrin' the pot. Aaron
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