
Photo filesizes should be less than 300K and Videos, less than 2MB. Upload Photo Select Gallery Photo Attach Serial No List Return to Post Violations will be removed and posting privileges may be permanently revoked without notice. No political comments, hate speech or bigotry of any kind will be tolerated. This notification will be cancelled automatically after 2 weeks. Your email address must be entered above to receive notification. Re: Country Squire Tractor ASwede 20:56:57 04/24/17Īdvanced Posting Options Email Notification: If you check this box, email will be sent to you whenever someone replies to this message.What year was it made? Are there any manuals out there for this machine? Thank you. I have a Country Squire Tractor Serial number 2342. The original subject was "Re: Country Squire Tractor". This message is a reply to an archived post by Jeff on Jat 16:54:10. We put over a 100,000 trouble free miles, on each of them…fantastic Automobiles.Posted by ASwede on Apat 13:59:36 from (69.26.12.96): Weve had two Mercedes Benz wagons, as our ‘Second car, as empty nester Grandparents, a 1885 that was Purchased new, and a 2003 with less than 20,000 miles, that was ‘Certified Pre Owned’, from our local MBZ dealer. If I was to come across, a fully loaded, 1976 Buick Electra Estate Station Wagon, with low mileage, in really nice condition, I would have a Station wagon, the Station wagon, I always wanted, in the 1970’s, when my sons were growing up. A few later, I had the need of a Station wagon, and the opportunity to Purchase a 1984 Mercedes TDT 300 vStation wagon, that was one year old, with approximately 2,000 actual miles, for a very good price…that was my favorite Station wagon, for 11 trouble free years…I still have sellers remorse.

I always wanted a station wagon, in our family, when I was a kid, like many of friends, neighbors and my Scout master had…their were all shapes and sizes of wagons in the 1950’s and 1960’s, like the 1957 Pontiac Safari Wagon, my Scoit master had, the 1961 Rambler American Wagon had, and the 1957 Ford Country Wagon, the Youth leader at Church had, to name a few.Īs I got older, I was offered my choice of a 1973 Impala Custom, or the top of the line Wagon, as my Company car…loved that Wagon.
