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Posted by John S-B on December 12, 2006 at 15:56:50 from (64.12.116.74):
Went on a little road trip down to Southern Oh. to pick up some wheel weights from Mr. No Tools. Unfortunately I did'nt get to shoot the bull with him while I was there, but I did talk with him a couple of times on the phone. Saw a lot of good country scenery. A few guys were doing some late tillage, course with all the rain it's probably not really on purpose. Saw lots of neat machinery, some nice, some in need of a rescuer. Had lunch with an Aunt I had'nt seen in years. No Tools you got some nice lookin' red horses down in the shed BTW. On the way back I stopped at an Agco dealer to order a part. They had a couple of real old Case tractors on steel on display. One was from the twenties I think and one was probably from the teen's, an unusual one with the traction wheels up front and the seat, steering wheel and single wheel in back. Way cool. Also stopped at the tractor and equipment auction place and that place what sells them fancy green tractors to look for a part for a tool. JD is definately the Starbucks of tractor store's. ;^) Definitely a good day!
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