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Posted by georgeky on February 24, 2007 at 22:35:14 from (205.188.116.133):
In Reply to: Sympathy for machinery, posted by kirk in ks, on February 24, 2007 at 21:38:02:
Kirk, I know what you mean. Every once in a while a junk man comes around my place and act like I should give them my old junk(according to him) I have told them I have no junk, I have relics of history. You should see some of this stuff. To date I have about 120 pieces of junk. I once bid on a 101 IH combine to keep junk man from getting it. I paid $200 for it . that was 13 years ago and it is still here, I got a 2row corn head and a 13 foot grain head with it, I have never used it much but it works like a charm. I have dragged home numerous plows,mowers,cultivators,grain drills,corn planters and about anything IH made. You get the point. I have ran junk men off several times about half hostile with them. I have neighbors that say what are you going to do with that junk,and I say what junk as Fred Sanford would say this is my empire. Alot of this stuff I have no need at all for, but I will continue to save as much as I can. I could go on and on and on, but I will stop rambling now.
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