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Posted by onlytony on December 31, 2003 at 17:14:36 from (205.188.208.73):
In Reply to: Texas posted by Todd on December 31, 2003 at 03:45:46:
I'm from the Bryan/College Station area. If you want to look at used tractors than an easy thing to remember is Highway 21. If you are driving from College Station take Highway 6 North to 21. Take a left on 21 and maybe a quarter mile or so on the left will be Gene's Equipment. Right now he has some Farmalls and a Giant John Deere, not sure what it is but it may be an A, that you can see from the road. From there take a left and go for a mile or two and there is a new tractor dealer, I have never been there and I cant remember what brand they sell. From there take a right and get in the right lane to go through Bryan. After you cross 2818 there will be a John Deere and a Case dealer on the right. Take another right on 21 and go about 20 miles or so, I cant remember exactly, to Caldwell. take a right on 36 and maybe 100 feet or less on the right will be a pretty good use tractor place. If you are looking for a place to eat they have alot of places on Harvey Road, this is also Highway 30. Harvey Road is on a T intersection with busines 6. The Joy Luck has the best Chinese food in the area, but they dont have a buffet. Let me know if there is anything else I can help you with.
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