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Re: Paint did not sell
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Posted by Chad Franke on April 03, 2006 at 06:26:14 from (65.112.203.194):
In Reply to: Re: Paint did not sell posted by Coloken on April 02, 2006 at 08:26:07:
I wanted to go to the auction but had to drive up to South Dakota to return my niece. If I would have known you would be there Ken, I would have made more of an effort, need to meet you one of these days... Running 2-3 rings has it"s good sides...just need several people with radios or you miss out on what you want to see. Imagine how late they would have run with 1 ring? A friend of mine got a Massey ground drive rake there reasonable. He said anything that needed more than 30 hp to pull was cheap...6 bottom semi-mount JD plow, $175, probably getting cut up today, rollover plows were in the $500 range (Allan should have been there, pick up some spares). He left before the tractors sold, good to know that the Fords sold reasonable, not insane like last year... Of course, any drill that said Van Brandt (with or without locked up feeders) he said was in the $800-1000 range...
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