Posted by steve terplak on March 25, 2010 at 17:45:54 from (67.142.168.28):
Hey Jay ... didn't know if you saw my reply to you the other day...i hadn't been on in a couple days so my reply was delayed...but yes, we are gonna be at Macfaddens...hoping for a riding lawnmower to come up cheap...ours is a little worn...good luck w/ those two rakes...they usually don't go cheap if they are new and nice...couple years ago at the big dykeman auction (don't know if anyone went to that...older gentleman with an unbelievable collection of iron died and macfadden sold his estate) a pair of 258's went for almost 4K each if i remember correctly...he'll probalbly sell the rakes as a choice and then the hitch afterward...might try all 3 as a package after that adn see if it gets a better price but that isn't typical of jim...
anyway...for the ford folks out there... what exactly is this tractor? http://www.macfaddens.com/images/0310auctionpics/0310%20Auction%20pics%2057.JPG http://www.macfaddens.com/images/0310auctionpics/0310%20Auction%20pics%2058.JPG
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