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Posted by Michael Soldan on July 23, 2001 at 18:27:25 from (216.46.140.186):
Mike at netnitco.net had a posting a while back about a sickle sharpener gathering at an up coming tractor show in Indiana. I need a stone for one of my sickle sharpeners. I can't make the show but I will likely be in Portland Indiana in late August and I will be in Mount Gilead Ohio at the show there on August 3,4,5. If any of you have a sickle sharpener stone for a Deering or McCormick Deering sharpener and you will be near these two shows I would make you an offer you cannot refuse. If anyone has one they are willing to ship ,I will make you an offer you cannot refuse and pay the shipping...why do I need two sickle mower sharpeners???..I can't say no to a pretty tractor either!!! Thanks from Mike in Exeter Ontario.
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