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Interesting add for tractor steps

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markct

07-03-2003 11:49:54




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i saw this add in the photo adds, some kinda universal tractor step i guess it supposed to be, looks like a real weird peice of junk to me, must have been cutout blanks that were scrap from somewheres and he just bent them to make them into steps, thats the only reason i could figure for the weird shape of the footplate, sure aint nothing i would bolt onto anything i own, especialy not priced at $20

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RB(VA)

07-03-2003 12:50:12




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 Re: interesting add for tractor steps in reply to markct, 07-03-2003 11:49:54  
Did you look at that step closely? It certianly looks like "JD" with an attachment bracket. No way can that be "John Deere" can it.

Roy



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Lee

07-03-2003 12:00:52




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 Re: interesting add for tractor steps in reply to markct, 07-03-2003 11:49:54  
Hey, you can sell anything on-line. Didja hear about the $200 dollar french fry on e-bay ?? Geezus !! That's nuts !!!
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washingtonpost.com French Fry Is Sold for $200 on eBay
The Associated Press Thursday, July 3, 2003; 7:51 AM

LA CROSSE, Wis. - A man has sold what he billed as the world's largest french fry for more than $200 on the Internet auction-house eBay.

Simon Holland found the 6 3/4-inch fry during a meal at a Wisconsin Rapids Culver's on June 24. Instead of eating the spud, he immediately froze it and put it up for auction on eBay.

The winning bid - $202.50 from a bidder known only as "Culver's Fan" - was announced Wednesday afternoon. Restaurant owners Greg Giese and Brad Prohl celebrated by giving patrons complimentary pieces of custard cake.

"I could probably write the book, 'How to Sell a French Fry on eBay,'" Holland said, laughing.

The fry's claim as the world's largest has not gone undisputed.

Two restaurant employees at Chips of Wisconsin Rapids found one fry last week that was about 8 inches. On June 29, a second french fry from Wisconsin Rapids that's allegedly longer than 7 inches also went on sale on eBay.

© 2003 The Associated Press

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Adam P

07-03-2003 12:10:16




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 Re: Re: interesting add for tractor steps in reply to Lee, 07-03-2003 12:00:52  
Lee, I like that, now I know what to do with my recently cut Georgia Pine.... Ebay my friend,,,,Worlds biggest tooth pick!!!
I'm sure to strick it rich!!! There's gold in them dar hills.....



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Lee

07-03-2003 13:39:54




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 Re: Re: Re: interesting add for tractor steps in reply to Adam P, 07-03-2003 12:10:16  
hehehe !! Go for it !!



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