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Posted by Larry806 on September 07, 2003 at 18:42:11 from (209.143.47.48):
This is a list of what I hauled home from the lase estate I bought. Several people ask to see the list when I found out what all was in it Case 300Backhoe Ford Industrial Diesel Backhoe Case Model 200 Baler – Parts 310G Dozer with Blade 310G Dozer with Loader 10.9 original hours 300 Tractor with belly mount cycle mower – nice Side Delivery Hay Rake - Parts Ford 2 – 4x14 plows – good condition 2 – 4 row cultivators Dearborn snow blower 2 – 861 Ford Tractors John Deere 12 foot spring tooth harrow Hy.transport 15 foot rotary hoe 10 foot wheel disc with cylinder – great condition 17 hoe FBA grain drill 51 A – factory duals - rough AC G Tractor with plow, cultivator, and cycle mower 10” wheel disc Woods 5 foot 3-point rotary mower Galion Road Roller – small 2 – Gravity Wagons and gears Dunham 8 foot double Packer New Idea pull type mower and conditioner – parts Two wheel Trailer 2 – Two Axle backhoe and dozer trailers International I-14 Galion Junior Road Patrol – Grader White 13 foot Field Cultivator – New Massy Ferguson 65 Diesel Tractor – Nice
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