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Posted by John Fugit on July 13, 2003 at 03:21:26 from (152.163.252.71):
It started off with an add in the paper, I had a set of Ferguson 2-14" plows that needed to go away. I get a phone call, and this guy shows up to buy them. Then the mail man see's us in the drive, loading up the plows. Well, he has a Ferguson 35 delux, so he stops to admire my Massey-Ferguson 50. Then the UPS man shows up, to deliver a package to the wife. He has a 135. Then someone just driving down the road, pulls in for directions. He has a TO-20. The wife walks out, to see why the crowd is forming, and just shakes her head, and walks back inside. Then the newspaper delivery guy shows up. You guessed it. TO-30. Then another truck pulls up. Someone looking for the guy with the plow for sale. He needs it for HIS MF 50. If only I would have thought ahead, and set up a consession stand! You just never know how many nuts you can get, untill you shake the tree.
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