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Re: Worth of grain binder?
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Posted by LA in Wi. on December 30, 2006 at 10:08:13 from (69.8.137.141):
In Reply to: Worth of grain binder? posted by Todd - NC on December 30, 2006 at 06:17:11:
Todd, This binder is really a jewel. I pulled one of those harvesting oats in the late 1940s/early 1950s with a Case SC (Yes, I'm old, 69 yrs). It needs to be protected from the weather...forever. If you really want to sell it (I think you will regret this as you get older) maybe you could contact your local tractor club or the Internation Harvester Collectors Club for further guidance. These clubs or museums might not have any money to buy it, but it sure would be nice to see on exhibit! You live too far away for me, but if I could I'd buy it and then donate to a ag museum if it's in as good shape as you describe. If your buyer leaves it outside, or is poor on maintenance, this binder will literally rot away quickly due to all the wood and canvas on it. From a guy who has been there, pulled that.
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