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Posted by Jay (ND) on October 26, 2004 at 13:24:24 from (66.231.126.61):
In Reply to: Winner of the threshing machine is..... posted by Michael Soldan on October 26, 2004 at 12:49:18:
Thats really nice Mike. I've seen too many nice machines go to waste in pasture or get buried. Far too often someone wants these machines, but the old guy says, nah, she ain't fer sale - or want way too much. I saw a guy do this with a house 20 years ago. He was offered 30k, he wanted 40k. For 20 years he has heated it with no return. Last year he was offered 20 for it. Now he wants 30. Anyways, enough nonsense... My point, I really like it when someone will go out of their way, as you have, to give someone a good deal rather than try to make a few extra bucks. And in your case, free. Now it has a home where it will be appreciated, and you have the satisfaction of knowing it will be taken care of rather than rusting away.
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