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Posted by Dave NE IA on March 05, 2006 at 11:48:45 from (12.214.14.245):
In Reply to: Re: MichaelNEIowa -DJM75 posted by Randy-IA on March 05, 2006 at 10:48:27:
I am almost certian you can circle the 2nd weekendin April, it is free, bring your tractor and plow if you like. Only stipulation is one person on a tractor for saftey. I usualy try to go just a little early to help out, hooking up plows etc. Probably 3 miles north and a 1/4 mile west of Mainard. The guy that owns the outfit is Dan G. and a couple hundred letters of name behind the G, for a last name. I'm ashamed I can't remember his last name, he and his dad are the type of folks you just have to like. Dan makes signs etc. in Oelwein. His dad (Leon)passed away a little over a year ago. Green was always their first flavor, but sold most of them (25 or so)off at a estate sale. I'm guessing less than 30 tractors and plows participate in plowing, some are shinny and some are in their work cloths. There are a few small flea markets 1-4 usually. Just in case my ISP doesn't keep my current rates and I decline from renewing my Internet. My phone number is 563-964-2670 I had a computer crash so the guys name I can't confirm, but I know a guy who knows a guy whose friend knows a guy with the number. I will get it in the next day or two. Where R U and have you ever been to the NEIFAA show days? Many times called the Plagman Barn? Antique show in September? Dave Bacon Garnavillo ----Dave NE IA
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