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Re: I CANT BELIVE WHAT I SAW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted by jonnny2006 on June 11, 2007 at 22:50:26 from (67.142.130.29):
In Reply to: I CANT BELIVE WHAT I SAW!!!!!!!!!!!!!! posted by jonnny2006 on June 11, 2007 at 15:30:31:
this guy is in his 40's at the most. he has kids that are my kids age 8 years old. he could collect for another 40 years!!! if i die with as many as and as nice tractors that he has i will have accomplished way more then i thought possible!!!!! this just blew my mind!!! i had to take a min to catch my breath as my heart waqs pumping fast and i was like a kid in a cany store for the 1st time!!!! he dosent take any to shows andf there were NO tractors out side at all and it was sunny and 85! the guy has a ton of high crop stuff and tins porcline sings you name it he had it!!! he din't have any common tractors like a strait h or m but i dint see them all! he had one the i think it was a TD-6 it was one out of 300 and some!!! they estimate only 100 left or so. amazing!! I love this hobby and have got the fever BAD
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