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Re: Re: Salvage Tractors
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Posted by Shep on March 06, 2003 at 13:25:48 from (68.152.9.254):
In Reply to: Re: Salvage Tractors posted by rustyfarmall on March 06, 2003 at 07:54:45:
Oh I totaly agree with that one, I dont know how many times I have seen tractors sitting in a fence row or behind a barn rotting away and when I inquire about them I am told that the owner is gonna fix them up and run them again someday. Then three years later they are still there rotting away. What a waste... I have been watching and pestering two different guys, one that has three Olivers rotting away and another guy with 4 molines rotting away and neither will sell them. I will say it again, what a waste!!!!
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