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Posted by glennster on December 20, 2006 at 12:48:46 from (68.78.73.38):
In Reply to: Rose Colored Glasses posted by Aaron Ford on December 20, 2006 at 10:08:16:
ya know the more i look at this tractor, the more interesting it is, it has the small starting tank, so it was either a kerosene or distillate, it has the flat fuel cap, not the newer style replacement. it does not have a light bar, doesnt look like it ever did hard to tell. also doesnt look like it has a generator, hard to tell, but it has a battery. also the front spindles on the front rims are kind of different looking, the way they stick out so much. not sure but looking at the pto shaft, it either has an extension on it or the adapter to go from the smaller shaft to the newer style. i like it.....i want it......hmmm gotta figure out what to tell the wife......road trip......maybe won it in a drawing......then...i could swing by allan in neb and buy some more stuff!!!!!!!!!!!!! hmmmmmmm thats what i want for christmas!!!!!!!!!!
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