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Posted by Sloroll on June 10, 2005 at 15:05:43 from (69.66.43.59):
In Reply to: Re: Allan you idiot! posted by caseyc on June 10, 2005 at 14:46:21:
Will you take a check Casey??? :? ) Kinda sad really. I witnessed a lot of friends thinking that way back in the eighties. We farmed (played at it according to some) with nothing very big while many locals really and truely laughed at us. One neighbor guy died in his trailer (lost everything) another close friend let everything go back but his family farm and he is still making payments to hold on to it. Still one other fellow that we hired to harvest for us (the 300U wouldn't pull a chopper) is cleaning stalls at the state fairgrounds now. He lost over 1,000 acres that was given to him in an estate. Course they all had big articulated stuff. We still have the 300U and if I could frame it and hang it on the livingroom wall I would. About the time I was ready to graduate highschool we got a 966 that I still have and an Allis 190XT. Dad splurged! They were used when we got them but dad paid cash.
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