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We ain't got no stinkin' shins doubt we will!!! (TSC)
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Posted by ShepFL on April 17, 2002 at 10:26:36 from (155.14.78.39):
Last fall the QFF (only local source) folded and no other place to get ag parts. This spring GRAND OPENING of TSC about 2 hrs. away. Cool - now I have a place to get parts. Giving away catalogs too. Called yesteday looking for shins for new old iron Oliver 4340 plow and guess what? Come on by! Show you our entire line of ag parts. Best in the area! Big disappointment :( NO SHINS, supplier issue some folks been on back order since Jan. (sounds like QFF) Anyone got a real TSC that I can order shins from? Need a couple plus, wear pad and possibly a share. Orange Park TSC = Tails (horse), Sissies and Corrals. I was raised with horses but this place has more horse stuff than any place I have ever seen! Not to much in the way of farm maintenance. Guess there is big money in horses now! Horse arses showing their horse's arse. Wasn't no money to be made during the late 60's - 70's!
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