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Re: Re: Re: Re: the feller wanting to put a 300-6 in 560 everyone else
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Posted by casered on November 12, 2002 at 19:19:04 from (209.173.121.241):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: the feller wanting to put a 300-6 in 560 everyone else posted by M6 on November 12, 2002 at 09:08:47:
I guess first I should apologize for telling everyone what I dont know, maybe it's something you would rather keep under wraps and if so my apologies. Just going off of what I heard through the grapevine, you know how that type of info is not always accurate. Well you got me on where I'm from, however I dont pull a case I pull IH. You wouldn't happen to be talking about that 400 Case from Mifflinburg would you, I think your right that it would mix things up a bit. It's been a while though and I'm not sure we'll see that tractor on the track after such a long absence. I mainly like to go to watch anymore, things are to competitive for me. When I do go it's all for fun for me. In fact about the only time that my dad takes our tractors out is to go to the antique show at Penns Cave. This year was the first time in probably three or four years that our tractors went to the west end fair, and one of them had to come out from behind our loader to be there. Oh I almost forgot you wanted a hint, well this might be a dead giveaway but we're from Sunbury. If you know who I am now I will have to watch my toes on here or you might come after me at a pull next year, LOL. P.S. I think your allready ahead of that "other one" from what I've seen. Oh one more thing and this is question for you, you guys wouldn't happen to be members of chapter 17 IH collectors club would you, just wondering. Take it easy. Casered.
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