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Upgrade NowEnvy and good wishes from Arizona!Loaded up and ready for my first show. It’s a car/truck/tractor/bike type show but I hope it’s a good time.
There is something very appealing about a rear view of the earliest CC as in your first photo. Slim, purposeful, old-school....I only took 2 pictures today. It was a good day and rained a few times. My 3 and the case were the only garden tractors. About 7-8 bigger ones. Still was a good time and a quite a few people interested in the cubs.
Yeah, I'm a huge fan of nice, slim, tight rear ends myself....There is something very appealing about a rear view of the earliest CC as in your first photo. Slim, purposeful, old-school....
Seems to be a lost aesthetic anymore looking a the TV & such.Yeah, I'm a huge fan of nice, slim, tight rear ends myself....
They give up some features and conveniences to later models but doggone it.... They are a joy.That is my favorite tractor I think. March of 1961 4 digit original. I have a 5 digit also.
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