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12-18-2009, 11:56 PM #21
Re: boomer 8n
Well, I wish them luck making money on selling them, but I sure hope they sell them somewhere other than in my neck of the woods...
40 Acres on a hill - fantastic view. JD 110 TLB, 4-n-1, 12" bucket, 18" bucket, Addington thumb, rock bucket (doubles as root grapple)
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12-18-2009 11:56 PM # ADS
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01-16-2010, 08:26 PM #22Silver Member
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- . NH TC26DA
Re: boomer 8n
I think they are a great retro-looking tractor. Addition of a loader tends to defeat the retro-look though, and most people who buy CUT's today, for good reason, want a loader. Neat toy for someone who has a lot of money and a garage or barn to keep it in..
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01-30-2010, 01:28 PM #23Elite Member
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- Ford 2120 , New Holland TN75D, Hitachi UH083LC Excavator
Re: boomer 8n
They probably don't care about selling many. Just look at the free press it gets and also all the people who stop at dealerships and fairs, etc. to look at it.
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