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Re: When is enough enough?
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Posted by Animal on March 11, 2005 at 09:44:34 from (172.151.78.222):
In Reply to: Re: When is enough enough? posted by Dick Davis on March 11, 2005 at 04:08:00:
Like I said guys I just needed to vent, I think I am back on an even keel today, but to set the record straight the vultures that I refer to are the hucksters that have never sat on a tractor let alone ever had a passion for one. In my neck of the woods I live close enough to a big city where their are get over artists that have discovered their is a lot of money in old iron and 10 acre horse farmers and they are dominating the farm sales that have old equipment. To give you an example I saw a 3 section spike tooth harrow bring $450 last week without an evener on it! You can imagine what the tractors went for it was scary, Oh well I have got to get back to rubby rubby painty painty you all have a great day.
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