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Red Power Dairy Display 2008

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Nebraska Cowman

12-04-2007 08:39:05




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I am putting together display of dairy & barn equipment for RPRU 2008 Columbia MO. Please let me know any items you can bring to make this one of the best ever. I have plans to have lifesize cows in stalls etc with IH milkers and equipment displayed. Would like to have a milk house area too with coolers separators and milk handling. If possible will plan to have all this in a large pole tent with seating and cold drinks.
And it would make a super place for all the Internet buddies to get together.

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Norman Williams

12-04-2007 20:50:17




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 Re: Red Power Dairy Display 2008 in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 12-04-2007 08:39:05  
You can get information on the 2008 Red Power Round Up at: http://www.showmeihc.com/RPRU-Flyer.pdf. This will give you registration info, such as registration person's (Ramona Meservey) contact info.

Don't hesitate to contact me, if you can't pull the info in, or need further info from me. I also check the forum a couple times a day. If this does not give you enough information, please get back with me to let me know exactly what you need. You can also contact Mr. Bob Buxton, the president of Missouri's Chapter 1. His email is: rbuxton@wildblue.net, as shown in the web-site of the 2008 Red Power Round Up info.

We look forward to having you participate in the 2008 Red Power Round Up. Columbia, Missouri is a wonderful area. As an aside to the previous info, should you be married, there is also a wonderful tour program planned for the ladies.

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Norman Williams

12-04-2007 20:49:55




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 Re: Red Power Dairy Display 2008 in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 12-04-2007 08:39:05  
You can get information on the 2008 Red Power Round Up at: http://www.showmeihc.com/RPRU-Flyer.pdf. This will give you registration info, such as registration person's (Ramona Meservey) contact info.

Don't hesitate to contact me, if you can't pull the info in, or need further info from me. I also check the forum a couple times a day. If this does not give you enough information, please get back with me to let me know exactly what you need. You can also contact Mr. Bob Buxton, the president of Missouri's Chapter 1. His email is: rbuxton@wildblue.net, as shown in the web-site of the 2008 Red Power Round Up info.

We look forward to having you participate in the 2008 Red Power Round Up. Columbia, Missouri is a wonderful area. As an aside to the previous info, should you be married, there is also a wonderful tour program planned for the ladies.

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migraine

12-04-2007 10:31:36




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 Re: Red Power Dairy Display 2008 in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 12-04-2007 08:39:05  
I have a McCormick seperator all restored that is marroon and stainless of course all complete that runs. My brother still has the I.H. pump in the barn I think in Iowa. One of us has milk buckets and pulsators somewhere. What about an Electrall on tractor or cart to power up the system? Just thinking with you here. Migraine



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Wardner

12-04-2007 16:40:18




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 Re: Red Power Dairy Display 2008 in reply to migraine, 12-04-2007 10:31:36  
Electrall?

If that is an oblique invitation to get me to haul my 400 from MA to MO, thanks, but no thanks. We should be looking at $4.00 a gallon by then. I think the round trip fuel costs might be around $1000.



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Ron in Nebr

12-04-2007 09:54:09




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 Re: Red Power Dairy Display 2008 in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 12-04-2007 08:39:05  
Howard, I have an IH/McCormick separator. It's not all there but the paint's good on it....would be good for parts if you know of anyone who restores these.



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Nebraska Cowman

12-04-2007 09:59:26




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 Re: Red Power Dairy Display 2008 in reply to Ron in Nebr, 12-04-2007 09:54:09  
thanks, can you shoot me an email so I can have a record of it? howster@nebnet.net



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