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Re: It is a Quality Thing
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Posted by Allan in NE on March 13, 2005 at 16:28:52 from (148.78.243.24):
In Reply to: Re: It is a Quality Thing posted by j park on March 13, 2005 at 16:17:29:
Yes Sir, I know. Like John says, buyin old iron that is at least 30 years old is a total crap shoot anyhow, no matter how you cut it. I've been in contact with this man for some time now and he has really been great about scoutin' out the different sales, snoopin' here and snoopin' there. He sends me pictures of the machinery and we both talk it over and try to decide if this or that is a good 'un or a bad 'un. Then, there is another of you guys who lives down south of me a bit that I'm forever bending his ear on the value of things, 'cause he frequents the farm sales alot too. Anyway, I've never met the guy other than thru the computer, but I trust him better than I do some of the neighbors around here. He's a farmer type, know what I mean? :>) Allan
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