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cvenezia

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I finally completed my Grand slam of Supers. Just picked up a nice 2072 tonight. This completes the my grand slam 1572,1772,1872 and 2072. Like most siblings they are very similar but very different. The 1572 is the worker of the bunch with a rear PTO and 3 pnt. This tractor is a beast ready for work anytime. The 1872 with 3 pnt is my trailer Queen about as close to show room as you can get on one of these tractors, only comes out for shows. The 1772 with 3pnt does a little work but not too much comes out for plow day and shows his little brother how it's done. It is too early to say where the 2072 will fit in but spring is coming so I am sure I will find out soon. Now it's time to start on the next slam of plastic nose Supers. The 2072 is still in the back of my truck I am waiting for it to warm up a little it was 6 out this morning.
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I'm missing the 1772..... nice line up and collection!!!! Something to be proud of!!!
 
Charles, Great line up! I know when the weather warms up there will be others with there line up of Supers, myself included. Mine are in my neighbors garage with a foot of snow in front of the garage door.
 
Chris, feed them some gas/deisel they will break a foot of snow with out effort....
 

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