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Looking for Harley from Springfield MO

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MattMO

05-06-2005 06:36:26




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Harley,
You answered a post a couple of days ago from me asking about Farmall A cultivators. I've been away from my computer for a few days and didn't have a chance to look for responses until today. So if you still have the equipment you talked about please e-mail me.

Thanks,
MattMO




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Allan in NE

05-06-2005 08:03:07




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 Re: Looking for Harley from Springfield MO in reply to MattMO, 05-06-2005 06:36:26  
Last I heard,

Ol' Harley had just yanked a hired man off a Cat and threw him down in a ditch.

I think you'll find him down at the local pub, coolin' off a little. :>)

Allan



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RustyFarmall

05-06-2005 06:43:04




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 Re: Looking for Harley from Springfield MO in reply to MattMO, 05-06-2005 06:36:26  
You might have trouble finding ol' Harley. I heard something about him and ol' Akmed working on some kind of deal?



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Harley

05-06-2005 07:39:13




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 Re: Looking for Harley from Springfield MO in reply to RustyFarmall, 05-06-2005 06:43:04  
Hey Rusty, maybe you might want in on this. Down here at the lumber yard, sand is $20.00 a ton. Well Akmed said he could get me a couple hundred tons for the shipping. I think we could make a buck off this guy. Just don't tell anybody else, we'll be inundated with offers to get in on this one. Later, Harley.



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RustyFarmall

05-06-2005 10:22:53




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 Re: Looking for Harley from Springfield MO in reply to Harley, 05-06-2005 07:39:13  
Harley, that sand would 100% pure imported African sand wouldn't wouldn't it? Considerin what some people will pay for "imported" ceramic tile, I would think that the imported sand should be worth at least $1,000 per ton?



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Harley

05-06-2005 08:29:21




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 Re: Looking for Harley from Springfield MO in reply to Harley, 05-06-2005 07:39:13  
third party image

Here is what I have Matt.



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MattMO

05-06-2005 08:47:04




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 Re: Looking for Harley from Springfield MO in reply to Harley, 05-06-2005 08:29:21  
I gotta admit, I'm not sure what I'm looking at but I'll take it!! Can you send me an e-mail with your phone # so I can call and set up a day and time to pick these up? If you don't want to give out your # call me collect at 314-731-1353. I really appreciate this. These cultivators are for my son's tractor that we bought as a high school graduation gift. Didn't know it would be so much trouble finding implelemts.

Thanks again,
MattMO

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harley

05-06-2005 09:23:11




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 Re: Looking for Harley from Springfield MO in reply to MattMO, 05-06-2005 08:47:04  
already sent you one with my number. Call for directions, thanks, Harley. Bring your pickup and we'll get you hooked up with some of Akmed's sand too. Harley



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MattMO

05-06-2005 12:56:40




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 Re: Looking for Harley from Springfield MO in reply to harley, 05-06-2005 09:23:11  
Harley,
I didn't get your e-mail. I think misspelled my address. Can you send it again?

Thanks,
Matt



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Harley

05-06-2005 15:53:41




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 email address in reply to MattMO, 05-06-2005 12:56:40  
Matt, I tried again, but this site don't like me. Stops my outgoing mail for some reason, try sending me one.



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Lou

05-06-2005 12:22:18




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 Re: Looking for Harley from Springfield MO in reply to harley, 05-06-2005 09:23:11  
Hey Harley I happened onto this post,I was born an raised in upstate NY, went to school out in Warrensburg MO, sure had some pretty girls, then I made the mistake of marring one, makes the sand sound cheap. Lou



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