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things that came with my series 3 d10

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    Posted: 25 Apr 2012 at 4:40pm
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  plus i got more than this like the shields and plow and old dearborne scoop
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Looks like they could use a little wire brushing and paint.
 
Have you got an Operators Manual to show how they all get installed on the tractor ?
 
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Some assembly required. Better than having to go look for attachments and then take them apart to clean and rebuild. You're half done alreadySmile
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no dont have the manuals so goin to have to find one or a you might say  live and learn ...and yes the equipment does need a little attention LOL  or be put to work to make them shine .......that was just a portion that came with the tractor   ....so got lots of work
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