Posted by farmallhal on August 19, 2010 at 16:40:23 from (76.2.187.145):
In Reply to: Re: SuperM/baler posted by Steve Koons on August 19, 2010 at 09:46:37:
Steve, Nice to hear from you and thanks for the information and I looked at the site but without dimensions I don't know what the size or mounting requirements might be. These toolboxes I have I believe were made by a company in Iowa back in the hey-day of the Farmall H and M tractors. I believe there is a name that goes with them but it has certainly escaped me now. Glad you made the RPRU and we left Thursday afternoon as our hotel lost power during the storm the night before and the staff there didn't seem to have a clue about what to do and without any kind of commitment to get it restored couldn't think of staying there with nothing working. Looking forward to Albert Lea next year and I guess we will never forget the heat and sweat we went through in 2005 in Tennessee at the RPRU. Take care, Hal.
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