Posted by NY620 on March 02, 2011 at 10:56:17 from (216.171.191.62):
In Reply to: Trip to North Carolina posted by Ken Christopherson on March 02, 2011 at 09:31:07:
If you are interested in seeing a very nice collection of tractors, there is one in the Ft. Lee are which is about 3 hours north of Ft. Bragg. The place is called Keystone Tractor Works. The owner of the collection has part of his collection on display (about 150 tractors). I just spent about 4 months at Ft. Lee and would head to Keystone any free time I had. Below is the link to his web site. http://www.keystonetractorworks.com/
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