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Posted by the tractor vet on March 08, 2005 at 20:09:46 from (4.124.67.20):
In Reply to: Columbia City In . sale posted by Ga Cracker on March 08, 2005 at 17:13:55:
Ah a littel snow or rain or even Hugo ever stopped me from going saleing . Went out to buddys sale guess it was back in 94 when i left the house at 3 am it was just starten to snow and the wind was blowen hard by the time i made it to my buddys home there was 3 inches on the ground he had his Dodge running already to go and he comes out of the house carren all of his Carharts and exra boots and told me to park the Ford i told him tha5t we would take the ford as mine was a 350 4x4 dually so off we go to Indianer about 20 miles east of indy it snow and blowed all day one of the coldest days but we did good bought three semi loads for bargain basement price.dore back to Richmond and called home asked the wife what the weather was like she told me that there was four feet of snow in the drive and a good three in the turn around as we came east the further we came the less traffic we saw Ohio called for a level three snow emrgency and all roads were closed yea wright , boy they were not kidding good thing i know the roads as you could not find I71 but we went and got to U S 30 and we were the only ones out there but we got back and it only took 45 min. longer then normal i had more problems getting up the drive at the house.
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