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Scrapping all the goodies, Slightly OT
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Posted by ReddTom on May 20, 2006 at 18:22:09 from (216.46.210.159):
This may have been brouhgt up before but the amount of scrap being hauled in must be like the scrap drives of WW II. I work nights and almost every morning I meet a load or two of nice looking farm implements headed for scrap. I wish I had enough money to buy them. I'm afraid you won't be finding any two bottom trailer plows or discs in the fence rows any more. And forget about the corn pickers, they're going in first it seems. I know there's one local collector who's worked out a deal with the scrap man on tractors, but face it, at 175.00 a ton for cast he knows what he can get. It sure breaks my heart.
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