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Re: Touch Control Rebuild, 100
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Posted by georgeky on June 28, 2007 at 14:55:55 from (64.12.117.8):
In Reply to: Re: Touch Control Rebuild, 100 posted by mark on June 28, 2007 at 13:37:47:
Mark, in 88 that would have been Cole Ford. I can't believe you had trouble with them. I have bought two from them and had great dealings with them. Anyhow, there is some good farm land in Montgomery county, and also some that isn't so good. Development has driven the prices up in the last 10 years so much that farmers can't hardly buy any. When I get most the other implements home so you can see them I will holler at you. Would be glad to have you visit. I even have a little guest house if you would like to stay the night. It's nothing more than a shack, but it is dry and has a good bed in it. And a front porch. I sit there and watch the deer,turkey,rabbits and all God's other creatures cross the place. Shot a grounhog the other day that was digging and eating in my garden. The only one I have seen in 2 years and I shot him. I hope you don't expect to see any RPRU quality stuff, as most is rusty and well used. I haven't painted a tractor since 97. I am in the slow process of restoring a couple of things, but nowhere near finished with them. Perryville also has some fine land around it. I am sending you an email, just to log your address into my computer. Have a good one.
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