Posted by davpal on August 22, 2015 at 21:44:16 from (72.251.53.105):
In Reply to: Oakley posted by johnlobb on August 22, 2015 at 18:47:25:
I got there about noon today and just got home at around midnight. Place was rocking and band was playing and people were eating, drinking, dancing and tractors were still pulling. I think they go till 2-3 am on most saturdays. I had a good time and picked up some trinkets in the swap meet. Some american made Vice Grips and sockets and a trailer ball. Best deal I saw at the place was the beautifully restored Ford 6000 the guy was selling. $6200 dollars and that tractor was mint! New tires, rims, paint. Everything perfectly restored to new condition. He also had a Jubilee right next to it for $5000 that had the selectoshift, power steering and was absolutely mint with all new tires and rims. I felt like handing him $11,000 for both of them and bringing them home. Was thinking they would be a lot better than having $11,000 in a mutual fund sitting there getting moldy. If I had the storage I probably would have seriously considered it. I don't think you could have found two better tractors for the money. Both looked better than new. Dad was there all day today and friday. I have some relatives and friends over there camping in that crazy campground out in the woods. Was also suprised to see that 12 foot tall corn in the old parking lot west of the showgrounds. Must be silage corn to be that tall. The ears looked to be 6 feet in the air.
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