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Posted by Short Bolt on December 19, 2005 at 15:25:39 from (69.21.20.13):
Was looking for christmas decorations for the wife today.Was going thur boxes, that have not been opened in years. Some were from Dads basement. He past away several years ago. In one box I found 2 Massey Harris Clipper Combine manuals. Both are well used ,dusty and all there. I can remember the combine so well, I was about 12 when it left the farm for a Newer Mf pull tye with a auger feed header. Set down and looked thur the books for a long time. Remembering all the hours we used it the adjusting on the canvas,and combining beans in January one year in the snow. because of a real wet fall.Wife said we should put them on e-bay along with the other owner manuals and old farm equipment booklets and a box of men of Iron alot of steam tractor booklets. I'm afraid they wont bring any thing and they will be gone! Are they worth selling?
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