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Re: So much for them Damn Groundhogs
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 05, 2006 at 06:30:50 from (209.226.247.57):
In Reply to: Re: So much for them Damn Groundhogs posted by Paul in Mich on February 05, 2006 at 05:44:43:
Paul: I don't know if you are getting same as we are this am, but out here in the open country side, it's quite a wild day. And yes it is a MI wind, when it all started yesterday it was a Newfy wind. Whatever you do take care, I-75 should be decent drive. Heck they are probably generating enough heat getting the field ready in Detroit, you probably wont even encounter snow south of Flint. I haven't seen the 400 with cultivators. This auction yesterday mainly the collections of two collectors plus some added consignments. Around 400 items, mixture of probably 1/3 each of tractors, trucks and cars. I was tempted by the 58 Chevy Impalla 2 door hardtop and the 59 Cady Elderado convertable. The Farmall 350 is a MI tractor, limited edition for a show or function in MI. Has a crest with eagle on top, letters FFA in center with the words agricultural education around it. It was cast by Ertl. Sandy has the sale catalogue as he stayed after I left. That has more detail on the MI connection. Looks to me as though it once was narrow front and someone did a cheap conversion to wide front. I'm going to look at narrow front for it.
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