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Re: Denton N.C. Show
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Posted by John M on June 30, 2007 at 09:18:39 from (204.116.130.100):
In Reply to: Re: Denton N.C. Show posted by HENRY E NC on June 30, 2007 at 07:37:36:
The only reason I go now is when I need parts. There were some nice old trucks there, but for me thats pretty much it. Im sacared his hobby has come tothat though.One of my neighbors has gone full time on the road selling parts, and whats even worse is he had several tractors that he could have easily sold, I know I would have bought them all, which he tore apart and is hauling the parts around the south. one was a nice JD G, a Farmall F30 and a Farmall 300.He has other out there now just waitng for him to get home to tear apart.I offered him $2000 for the 30 mainly because I learned to drive on that tractor and it belonged to a close uncle of mine, and its kinda famous, its in CH Wendallls 150 Years of IH. Wouldnt sell it whole, but told ne I could buy it in parts.
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