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Ken Cutt
 
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Howdy ;-)

http://www.ytmag.com/index.htm

http://www.antiquetractors.com/

Maybe some thing here to look at or some one to ask stuff of
Good luck
Ken
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http://www.ytmag.com/index.htm

http://www.antiquetractors.com/

Maybe some thing here to look at or some one to ask stuff of
Good luck
Ken


Oh MAN. Now I know I'm in trouble. Four of my five tractors that I use to
farm are listed as antiques. Oh well, my son tells me I'm an antique too.


Karl




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Karl Townsend wrote:
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http://www.ytmag.com/index.htm

http://www.antiquetractors.com/

Maybe some thing here to look at or some one to ask stuff of
Good luck
Ken



Oh MAN. Now I know I'm in trouble. Four of my five tractors that I use to
farm are listed as antiques. Oh well, my son tells me I'm an antique too.


Karl




I don't know anyone that does not get a lift out of riding on Old Iron .
In fact I think if you are in the right horse power range the old
stuff needs far less repairs over the year . Sure makes far more
economic sense to me . Weight is King :-)
Ken Cutt
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