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Posted by CRUSADER on December 26, 2003 at 16:02:17 from (216.31.5.186):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: MAKE LIVING TRADING, FIXING IRON?? posted by mike in new mexico on December 26, 2003 at 14:10:00:
Hey Mike, Dust Storm????? So that's what you call them now. The sky was brown for as far as I could see. I just got back awhile ago from a trip to the mall and to Lowe's. Seems like I had a couple of ideas that did their usual and went sour. My lady is a seamstress and has her own business. You've probably driven by her shop on 60/84 between Clovis and Cannon a dozen times or more. Anyway I went and got an element for one of the space heaters for her shop and was looking for a shelf to put a small TV on. They didn't have a shelf like I was looking for and the element is for the wrong model. So does he plan to rework those tractors or is there other plans for them? I noticed a couple of those Case's were as complete as a person will ever find. Some of those JD's look as if they wouldn't take a lot to put into action.
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