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Re: Massey Ferguson 100 series
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Posted by mn.Chuck on October 20, 2006 at 12:40:20 from (67.72.98.91):
In Reply to: Massey Ferguson 100 series posted by MF Poor on October 18, 2006 at 15:16:25:
Howdy, I have a lot of variety. Closed my dealer- ship some years ago-in family since '40. But most of the real old stuff is gone. Some examples that may int.you:'74Farm Profit23pg?$14,'73-78-79 etc mach.guide/digest(193-210 pgs) $14. Beautiful '72 heritage books 49 pg $28. 2 flat rate books covers most all '50-60-70's $5 ea. Later heritage color books $3.Misc '76 hot air baloon(MF) brochures$3. Lit.300-540-550-comb $12.'67 lit.135-150-165 but part of back pg sliced off.1100-1130/36 swather. Lawn tractor/Industrial/Ski Whiz/calendars/Orig. manuals/Calendars $3-4. Books/hand outs/Product books/yrs of Wild Harvest/misc decals/keys/toys/ none super old. Odds/ends parts/ Some hand outs/ misc pieces/post cards,etc $1-$3 and up. I will save for now some for ref.for helping on this site but a bunch to go. Where do we go? I have no heirs or friends to pass on to. I see you posting on the site. I priced this stuff for 2 MF shows but too busy to go. I want to be fair to you and myself. If you are further int I could put together a pak of variety and give price for starters and go from there? Lots to read, thanks, Chuck
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