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Re: Twin Disc Plow...........What's it worth in TN
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Posted by Walter Ball on December 16, 2005 at 14:31:48 from (68.114.166.197):
In Reply to: Twin Disc Plow...........What's it worth in TN???? posted by Walter Ball on December 16, 2005 at 07:20:49:
Thanks Haas, and sorry that picture is so BIG. I"m gonna try posting another one but hopefully it"ll be smaller! Yep, I was thinking that plow would be a chore to set-up but it"s been a long time since I"ve seen one used. Thanks for all your advice - that"s just what I was hoping for. I didn"t check the motor on the tractor, but it"s probably stuck from years of setting around not being used. There"s lots of old iron lying around and noboby probably knows what"s there. Several implements are covered in honeysuckle and briars. The cultivators may be the most useful piece out of the entire lot. There"s also a Massey Harris Pony (I think) that has straight sheet metal but a lot of parts from the controls and steering have been taken off and are lying on the operator"s platform. It"s been setting so long it has lichens growing on it. Thanks again for your post! Walter
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