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Posted by Stan(VA). on July 24, 2005 at 18:41:23 from (4.249.229.77):
In Reply to: ytmag reunion at RPRU posted by Nebraska Cowman on July 24, 2005 at 17:47:18:
My first RPRU was here back in 1996, 2nd in PA 2003. Since I had been there before, I didn't have trouble finding the place (it was almost 10 yrs ago though). We left home a week ago for an extended trip to do some genealogy research in IN and IL, then pick up a car down in Memphis on Friday. I tried to get back for the pull Friday night but it just didn't work out :( So, all I got to see was a few hrs on Saturday morning at the show. Still plenty of stuff around though! Sorry I missed meeting some other YT folks, but I was away from the computer for a week and didn't know about the meetings anyway. Of course there were a bunch of nice high crops; but off the top of my head, I liked the: cane/high crop M with the reversed operator platform and crane, several nice LP restorations, a very clean 230 with all the draft sensing apparatus on the fast hitch, couple nice orchards (O4 and O14), several old autowagons/trucks, sharp B450, the UD24 from the PA RPRU in 2003 but this time I got to hear it run!, a couple of the larger Cub Cadets (982's). I didn't notice the F14/Harley at the show, but did see it on the highway coming home on either I40 or I81 (after almost 2400 miles this week it's all becoming a blurrrrrrrr). Hope everyone else has or is making it home safely, Stan(VA).
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