wind was blowing hard an I could not keep the camera still
we got a set of cultivators and a fertilizer distributor with it also.
Traded a Jeep for it and we were both happy
David
and another lost 140 finds its way homeModerator: Team Cub
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and another lost 140 finds its way homeFonf this one setting about 2 miles from my home. Had no idea the owner would get rid of it.
wind was blowing hard an I could not keep the camera still we got a set of cultivators and a fertilizer distributor with it also. Traded a Jeep for it and we were both happy David IN GOD WE TRUST
All others pay cash Boss Hog Power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely byJohn Emerich Edward Dalberg
It runs real good Mike Good oil pressure and no smoke good brakes good hydraulics sound tractor
David IN GOD WE TRUST
All others pay cash Boss Hog Power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely byJohn Emerich Edward Dalberg
is it my monitor, my eyes, or are all of those images way out of focus?
51 Cub; IH 340 Utility; IH 240 Utility http://public.fotki.com/PWS/
Sorry, I didn't see the comment about the strong wind the first time. I'm just trying out the new prescription glasses I'm supposed to use for viewing the computer yesterday, and I suddenly became worried!
51 Cub; IH 340 Utility; IH 240 Utility http://public.fotki.com/PWS/
PaulNJ
The pictures are not blurry. You just have to stay off the computer lookin at tractors to long...... enough is enough...how many times do I have to tell you. Also, if you bring one more utility home, boy I'll tell you. You are going to be in some kind of trouble.... All kidding aside. Thank you for kind words on my tractors. David, that is one nice 140. Most of the 140's I have seen have been beat with a ugly stick. Super A's on steroids 1960 f-cub,IH Cub Cadet model 76, 125,
1957 IH350u
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