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Post by Southern on Mar 30, 2011 16:58:13 GMT -5
I saw on Vankleys they have it now listed to a Fall release. Where it used to be Spring. This is a bummer as I want to add him to my collection. I doubt I will use him being 600HP. But still love to add it.
Granted I won't order from Vankleys anymore. But I do go there to keep updated on releases and other stuff. All my Woods/Rome tractors I ordered from the company Long Creek themselves.
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Post by steiger9330 on Mar 30, 2011 20:40:45 GMT -5
Where were the Woods & Copeland tractors popular at? Most 4wd around here are newer and you're lucky to even spot a green steiger anywhere nearby.
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Post by Southern on Mar 30, 2011 20:50:33 GMT -5
They was more commonly found in the Southeastern states since they was made in Texas and later in Georgia. Some found homes in New York State as well. A few made it to Brazil as well. They didn't make that many, but they are around. You won't find many in action much now since they quit making them around 1985/86.
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dph
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Post by dph on Apr 3, 2011 18:07:38 GMT -5
My cousin had taken some pictures of some they had found in Arkansas rice country. They even worked on one for a friend.
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