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Posted by Obie on March 23, 2005 at 05:30:30 from (128.180.42.66):
In Reply to: kempton sale anyone go posted by chot on March 22, 2005 at 17:32:28:
YES I left the house at 5:30 AM picked up my buddy and got to Kempton about 6:30 got a bidders number and looked around. Not as much as other years. Stizel didn't have any of his tractors there he has a sale at his place these days. Iam not sure what the oliver went for I was waiting for a pole boom that was in a row. I got the pole boom it was brand new looked like it may have been bought at Central Tractor so I waited for it to come up and got it. A lot of small stuff in the field and tons of lawn mowers at the pavilion. LONG DAY after I waited for about 45 mins to pay my bill got out of there at 4:30 Had a good time tho met lots of my buddies out there.. Obie
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