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Re: Slow on I-94 Farmall view.
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Posted by Paul in Mich on February 04, 2005 at 06:51:55 from (66.188.26.29):
In Reply to: Slow on I-94 Farmall view. posted by Hugh MacKay on February 04, 2005 at 05:09:52:
Hugh, About the only stretch of I-94 I travel with any frequency is between I-75 exit downtown Detroit to Ambassador Bridge/Mexican town exit. (Love those homemade tamales). I reckon I"ll have to take a little sightseeing tour, and see if I can scare up some good Farmalls. We have several collectors around here with 10 or more, but they keep them in sheds. Seems to me I did see a bunch of John Deeres down around Jackson or Battle Creek along I-94, but didnt take time to go look at them close up. My Dad used to run my Ma all over the country chasing down either an old tractor or an old Threshing machine. Once he saw a billboard with a picture of a Rumbly Oil Pull, while driving in Texas, and he went over 200 miles out of his way to go look at it. I"m sure that Murphy"s law applies to your sightings, in that some of the BEST tractors you will see while driving that semi, with no way on earth to turn off to take a closer look.
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