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tromaniecki

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Probably should have posted a hello here a long time ago but never did. I have been on the forum longer than my profile suggests although never posted anything till recently. My original forum profile seems to have been a causality of the conversion to the 'new forum' format. Anyway, hope to be able to share some of my very limited knowledge of IHCC machines due to the fact I only own about 13 of them. No series 1, 2 or 8's. I do have two old sears (not craftsman) tractors, my Grandfathers 1950 something economy (learned to drive on that one) and also an old Case 580B CK, tlb to round out the 4 wheeled machines. There is a ton of good info on this site, mixed in with a bit of doo doo scattered about here and there, but heck everyone knows the garden grows better with a bit of fertilizer. I'll try to not piss anyone off intentionally, but please realize I'm very blunt, honest and matter of fact. I truly mean no harm to your planet. I enjoy bringing back to life and using old equipment/machinery. This is something I hope we have in common.

So, hello everyone.
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Tom, WELCOME!
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