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To there and back again. (pics heavy)
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<blockquote data-quote="BFE" data-source="post: 1820680" data-attributes="member: 28532"><p>I've been wondering about you myself. Nice combine, I would like an upgrade myself but I'm sticking to my old technology for now. We started cutting beans yesterday and the water pump went out, it's no more than three years old. I hate to buy new stuff that doesn't last 1/10 as long as the old. </p><p></p><p>1586, now there's a tractor I love to hate! Rough rough riding but as dependable as they come. The air ride seat helps, but I always look back fondly at the day our last 86 series left the farm. We still have a 1066, 706, and a couple 560's to go with a 7130 magnum and a 4640 Deere. </p><p></p><p>Glad to see you back. Tank is a tank, easy to see where he got his name. What's his story?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BFE, post: 1820680, member: 28532"] I’ve been wondering about you myself. Nice combine, I would like an upgrade myself but I’m sticking to my old technology for now. We started cutting beans yesterday and the water pump went out, it’s no more than three years old. I hate to buy new stuff that doesn’t last 1/10 as long as the old. 1586, now there’s a tractor I love to hate! Rough rough riding but as dependable as they come. The air ride seat helps, but I always look back fondly at the day our last 86 series left the farm. We still have a 1066, 706, and a couple 560’s to go with a 7130 magnum and a 4640 Deere. Glad to see you back. Tank is a tank, easy to see where he got his name. What’s his story? [/QUOTE]
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