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Posted by migraine on March 05, 2006 at 21:21:14 from (71.197.231.212):
In Reply to: Re: There, That's Done posted by ustabfarmer on March 05, 2006 at 14:28:01:
Allan, it is nice to see a man as dedicated as you to the preservation of farming with some equipment from the past to be rewarded with finding some really neat equipment and fair prices I suspect. Not every one sets his sights on something and don't leave it rest till it's done. Great example for the rest of us used to be's and our little dreams. Did you have a level of expenditures to put all this stuff together and how is it playing out in the end? Don't mean to be nosy but more curiosity as to how you are finding prices this go around. I would love to ride shotgun when you go past those old banks and creditors with your new toys on the way to the farm. Shucks I'd love to bring one of my relics and spend a day or two getting after it in the dirt. How far are you really from Lynden Wa anyway? Just a thought. Congrats on the new toys. Get em' greased and full of fuel. and get ready to rock and roll. Migraine
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