Posted by Ken Christopherson on March 06, 2017 at 02:06:28 from (156.99.9.227):
Hello all! A little update on the road trip to pick up some old iron from Muscle Schoals, AL. I'll be departing Minneapolis the morning of March 30th, headed down US 61/I-55 through Waterloo, IA / Cedar Rapids, IA / St. Louis, MO / then I-155 through Dyersberg & Jackson, TN / down through Corinth, MS / then over to Muscle Shoals, AL. Headed back Saturday April 1st. I'm going to take the route north through Lexington, TN / Marion, KY / Champaign, IL / Madison, WI then back towards Minneapolis. I thought I would let you all know that I will be coming through. If anyone is open to opening their doors for a soda, and maybe some tractor talk, I have some time to burn. I don't think I will have time to stop at the Waterloo JD Museum, but would love to see it and am going to try. I'll be also looking for Farmall H/M parts if anyone has spares along the route, or knows of a good place to get them. (Rear wheel weights, front hubs/rims/tires for an H, PTO shields, Light bar)...
Have to be back in Minneapolis by Sunday the 2nd. E-mail is open for contact. Most nights I'll probably be sleeping in the truck just to save a buck. I hope to meet a couple of you during the trip! Any backwoods southern BBQ places to hit along the way? I always love a good BBQ!
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