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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: #200 2 Row Cultivator
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Posted by AlbertoV05 on February 23, 2003 at 14:00:46 from (167.142.16.193):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: #200 2 Row Cultivator posted by dave on February 23, 2003 at 13:29:49:
Dave, Thanks very much for your offer. I'm starting to look now before I get my sweet corn in this year. The only reason I want a 2 row versus a 4 row is that I'm just using it in the garden. I just hope that a #200 2-row will fit on an A/60? I'm just south of Springville (follow 151 northeast out of Marion and you'll find Springville). Are there any salvage yards anywhere east of I-35 that you can think of that I might want to check for a cultivator? If you've been following this string a gentleman in north central Missouri thinks he might have what I'm looking for. Love that old 60 of mine! The muffler was just starting to get a rust hole in the side so I bought a new replacement. Just as I was about to throw the old one away, I got a "brain spasm" and took it to a muffler shop to have it cut down and a straight pipe welded on! I think everyone in this end of the county can hear me plow snow now! I've never been to the Garber show, but have been to Usher's Ferry numerous times. I also went to the Old Thresher's Reunion "Steam School" class in Mount Pleasant last April. That was a VERY interesting class; we don't know how good we have it these days! Nothing like having to start a fire with straw, then sticks, then coal in the firebox of an old Case to make you appreciate spark plugs and gasoline!!! Take care! Al Carstensen
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