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Posted by Hugh MacKay on November 08, 2006 at 19:54:19 from (209.226.106.73):
In Reply to: Re: Home-made 3pt. implements posted by RodInNS on November 08, 2006 at 17:43:53:
Rod: You have the luxury of being able to call Carson, old. He's actually somewhere between 5 and 10 years younger than I. I can remember the year he, his brother Lee and their father Earl opened that Deere dealership. The boys seemed like young lads to me. Earl and Lee had operated a gas station and automotive repair at the Onslo sight. Carson had worked for Deere in Ontario, with Deere themselves not a dealer, that is where he learned the trade. When the Truro dealership became available Carson's boss at Deere Canada made him aware of it. He's never looked back. When you think about it Carson clocks a lot of miles to service that area. Around here there are 4 different Deere dealers within 30 miles of me. Near as I can see they do a lot of invading each others territory. But then there are probably 4 CaseIH and 4 New Holland in that same geographic area. I'll say one thing, it keeps their pensils sharp.
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