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Re: To keep or to scrap - that's the question
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Posted by farmerweber in PA on April 18, 2007 at 11:27:08 from (208.103.178.227):
In Reply to: To keep or to scrap - that's the question posted by Eric NW Iowa on April 18, 2007 at 11:11:18:
If it was me I"d keep the cultivators and the manure spreader for sure.The spreader looks like a New Idea#17.We have one and it works great.Even if you don"t use it there is a good chance you could sell it pretty easy(at least around here).All you have to do is start pricing new ones to convince yourself a good used one is the way to go.(good used one is not so easy to find).Maybe keep the planter too if its all there.Course the wife thinks I have too much junk now.
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