Posted by Leroy on June 09, 2015 at 19:34:04 from (74.126.34.22):
In Reply to: Leroy please read!!! posted by Oliver662011 on June 09, 2015 at 10:44:38:
Mike, I got the pictures. I think I just used the send email box. That is only good for just words, no pictures or any thing else. It is just for mostly you give me and only me and not the world your email address so I can send you my email address back in private. Also that way not everybody will know your phone number. It is a safty thing for us to be able to get in contact but not everybody knows what is being said. You just needed to send me your email address so I could send mine back so then you could send the pictures. Sounds complicated but yet it is not. My email is lesfarm@watchtv.net Lester Helmlinger. I see it does have the clutch lift that I know of a parts planter that is missing on but has seed boxes. Just what are you asking for it and could you lift it onto a 16' tandam axle utility trailer? The person that I think would be interested will want to know how much it would cost to haul it to him so I would need your address to get milage to try to figure that out. That wheel laying on it in second picture is not a part of the planter. Did you get the seed boxes for it? If refridgerator gets delievered in time thursday afternoon I will drive the 60 mile to see him then. I myself have hearing problems so use phone as little as possible even with a captioning phone now. Lester Helmlinger.
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