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Posted by MTUCKERE.TX on May 22, 2001 at 14:01:23 from (63.237.119.3):
In Reply to: Re: New to Tractors posted by Rod MI on May 10, 2001 at 23:07:12:
THE SMAT MAN(ORWOMAN)ALWAYS ASKS FOR ADVICE BEFORE STARTING.IVE BOUGHT A SMALL ALLIS CHALMERS MODEL B IT WAS JUST THE RIGHT TRACTOR FOR ME.THERE EASY TO WORK ON AND PARTS ARE AVAILABLE. HOWEVER THERE ARE DRAWBACKS ON MY 42 MODEL.IMPLEMENTS IT ISNT SETUP FOR YET. MY BEST SUGGESTION IS TO MAKE A LIST OF THE THINGS YOU WOULD WANT YOUR NEW TO YOU TRACTOR TO DO FIRST AND FOREMOST THEN VISIT A COUPLE OF TRACTOR SHOWS ...SEE FIRST HAND WHAT STYLES AND YEARS YOU LIKE BEST THEN TALK TO THE OWNERS AND GET THEIR PERSONAL FEEDBACK ON THE ONES YOU LIKE.DO YOUR HOMEWORK BEFORE YOU BUY ...ITS ALWAYS CHEAPEST TO INVEST $$ ONE TIME GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR ADVENTURE AND NEW HOBBY.............M.TUCKER..ALSO PROUD OWNER OF SOME AGELESS IRON
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