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Old 10-28-2011, 09:35 PM
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Can I stay if I promise to do the next one in yellow?

Thanks guys for the comments on the 147R.

I was looking at Steve W's new 125 that is a VERY nice looking tractor. I love the dual weights, the lugs too. I like the square fenders on that model and the blue stripes. What is the year the 125 was built?
I have one close by within a mile of me that is mine if I want to drag it home for under $100. I may go check on it tomorrow

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Old 10-28-2011, 09:43 PM
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You can stay and you can paint it any color you wish as long it is not..Green.
I do agree on the 125,one of my favorites...
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Old 10-28-2011, 09:52 PM
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That is one sharp looking 147!!! My dad and I have one with a cozy cab, but i am a fan of the red!!
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Darn, I like green! But I have never had a JD on the property. OK no green!
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Default 782 ready for the snow

1981 782 with a H42 snowthrower
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Old 10-28-2011, 10:08 PM
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That is a nice 782! With the blower too!
Local dealer has a 682 that I would like to have. I ask him the price and he wants $2500 for it. It is in OK condition has a snow blower and a tiller with it too, but a little rich for my blood at this time.
I like the 682 because those are my wife Cheryl's favorite numbers!
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Great looking 782 and blower!
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1968 model 72 and 1966 model 122 Patrol version.
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Oakly782 that's a sweet setup! Your ready for the white stuff for sure!
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1968 model 72 and 1966 model 122 Patrol version.


Awesome pics! You're hard work paid off big time! I think they are POTW worthy! Please submit them! The patrol version is very cool!

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