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Couple of D19 LPG's for sale in Texas

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    Posted: 22 Jan 2012 at 12:34am
One has a cab.  Not mine, just found them on Craigslist.

http://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/grd/2768743944.html

http://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/grd/2811915815.html


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Well that didn't work right.  If you highlight the link, then right click the mouse it should have the option to open link.  If not then copy and paste it into the browser address line.
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I could use one of them bad boys! Darrel
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Why on earth would someone want a cab without A/C in Texas?
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Originally posted by Jordan(OH) Jordan(OH) wrote:

Why on earth would someone want a cab without A/C in Texas?
 
No kidding.  Pretty much worth its weight in scrap iron about 5 dollars.
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Originally posted by TexasAllis TexasAllis wrote:

Originally posted by Jordan(OH) Jordan(OH) wrote:

Why on earth would someone want a cab without A/C in Texas?
 
No kidding.  Pretty much worth its weight in scrap iron about 5 dollars.
 
   I wonder if it is from a northern state ? I think the owner was trying to sell this tractor on here a while back ?
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Originally posted by Rfdeere Rfdeere wrote:

Originally posted by TexasAllis TexasAllis wrote:

Originally posted by Jordan(OH) Jordan(OH) wrote:

Why on earth would someone want a cab without A/C in Texas?
 
No kidding.  Pretty much worth its weight in scrap iron about 5 dollars.
 
   I wonder if it is from a northern state ? I think the owner was trying to sell this tractor on here a while back ?
 
I was thinking it might have originated from up north and made its way to Texas. 
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texas ranchers are TOUGH
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Originally posted by j.w.freck j.w.freck wrote:

texas ranchers are TOUGH
 
Thats funny you say that.  When I was in high school a buddy of mine worked with an old rancher that was too much of a tight wad to run the AC in June bailing hay because the tractor burned a little more fuel.  He said one day the old man had just finished a round in the field, stopped the tractor put one foot on the ground and promptly passed out from the heat.    
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