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Posted by Stan - Florida on April 23, 2004 at 14:48:45 from (152.163.253.35):
In Reply to: Re: Re: John Deere 7520 posted by Loren-Minnesota on April 23, 2004 at 13:06:08:
Loren, Your 7520 should be in the range of $200+...not bad for maybe a $10 investment, eh? I still have my closed flywheel A that I bought at the Indiana State Fair in 1947 for $1.50. Have repainted it and replaced the front tires that my dog ate, but it's still sort of special. Dog's gone, but would be better company than the A. What's the weather up in the Great White North? Wife is in Cedar Rapids, Iowa at present with her ill sister. Going from Waterloo area to border crossing north of Minneapolis to a lake in Ontario the first of July. Lived in midwest 40 years and never made it to Canada for fishing...looking forward to it. Used to go to Alexandria with family in August and to Park Rapids in October with buddies for some serious before-freeze-up fishing. Never caught much except he!! when we got home, but had a good time anyway. Stan
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