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Posted by Richard Fazio on April 24, 2005 at 15:57:00 from (141.157.240.9):
I was at an auction in eastern PA last Saturday. The guy had I think, 6 Farmalls. They all ran nice except the F-20. A nice looking Cub with very nice paint on the sheet metal and not so great paint on the rest went for $2400. A BN that needed paint went for $1600. There was an H that was a little rough in the paint department but seemed to run ok. It went for $2200. There was an F-20 that didn't look bad. They said it hadn't run in a few years but it was free. The paint was old and the manifold was cracked. The bidding started low and no one was bidding, I almost was going to jump in at $500. My wife was with me and would have killed me. Then it slowly went up to $1000. This was the second time I've been at an auction and heard that a Pennsylvania farm was closed because the town condemned the land so they could take it and use it for something else. Has anyone heard of this? How can they justify taking your land away cause the town wants it? Is this a Pennsylvania thing? I'm from NY and haven't heard of this.
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