3000's

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JMotuzick
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3000's

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So a few years ago I was finding nothing about narrow frames. I must've parted aboutt 20 of them over the last two years. This year I'm on my third 3000 series. All three need engines. I'm guessing I can save the newest 3204 as both connecting rods are still there. It came from a Dealer, who knows why it sat in the back corner for all these years, just over 500 hours on the clock. :dontknow:
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:lol: . Joe...years ago i used to party as well. I think u were partying when u wrote this. Just don't get pulled over Joe....the officer will surly lock u up if u speak like this :lol:
127, 1650, 1572, 1872, 2072 . A mower, blower and blade for each.

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Thanks Dave I thought that was northern Ebonics. LOL :headbang: :beer: :headbang:

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I sure do like dem dare 3000 tractors Umm humm :)
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