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Re: How would you do it?
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Posted by paul on December 29, 2004 at 21:01:30 from (66.60.197.124):
In Reply to: Re: How would you do it? posted by Davis In SC on December 29, 2004 at 19:58:17:
Fellow around here collects Ollie stuff - never knew him be4. He stopped in one day, saw my Ollie plows (I'm over a 1/2 mile from the road, but se saw the crank....) and was interested in them. Had a nice conversation with me, about like some of the other people mention. Not pushy, he was just interested, & asked. I'm keeping them. However, he got a line on an Ollie swather that he was interested in from me, & traded an 880 for an 1800A with a friend of mine because of talking to me. So, he got some business out of me. We see each other & chat at the auctions. Nice guy. Didn't ever bother me that he asked. Unfortunately for him my rusty un-needed stuff is Case planters & Ford 3pt cultivators, the Ollie 185 digger, front mount cultivator, Super 77, & 2 & 3 bottom trip plows I plan to keep. Don't be pushy or needy, and everything will be ok. You might get something differet some day out of it, even if you don't get what you were looking for today. Listen to what & how he says his answer. --->Paul
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