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Re: advantages of YT over TT?
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Posted by John Ne. on June 03, 2001 at 18:34:23 from (207.177.65.246):
In Reply to: advantages of YT over TT? posted by nomad on June 03, 2001 at 15:35:56:
Many of us were farm boys, or our fathers were farm boys, or grand fathers, we enjoy breathing life back into the machines that we and they used. The accomplishment of hearing a machine run again, after idle for up to 50 years, is almost too much to put into words. Plus if we have a big yard or acreage we can make use of these old machines at a savings of ten to thirty thousand dollars. Plus there isn't much that we can't fix on them ourselves with ordinary tools. If it isn't possible for us to farm, at least we can own one of the most versatile of the farms tools. John in Nebr.
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