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How Windy Is It - Part II
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Posted by emptypockets on March 10, 2005 at 23:58:46 from (209.115.216.79):

Upon first look see, you may think that the wind out here did this, but alas not. This was done by some one(s) that had nothing better to do. A cruel joke. I had a Massey 55 on auction from this farmer and was getting ready to post these two Case (1010 / 1060) combines that he was displaying along his feild line with the county road. He called me the other night and told me someone had hooked up some chain and tugged them over with their 4x4's... persons unknown, but deed shown to the world here on YT. Now I am helping the farmer out to find a salvage home for these two dead birds. Have been busy at it and am making headway with one scrap dealer. Seems the rest I talked too are not interested in anything before 1980. Well we'll hope and see. Anyway, thanks for all the WIND REPLYS here on YT forum, made for many smiles... that sure keeps a fella going. Perhaps post you dasterdly deeds done to your stuff so others can watch for risk situations.
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