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IH in Pieces, headed to GA

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John M

02-18-2007 05:11:55




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Last night, in Clinton SC, there was someone a Blueish Toyota pulling an orange trailer with some sort of IH in pieces, looked like a Ute of some type. Just wondering what it was, and where did you get it. I assume somewhere up north, since snow was still on the trailer. How was the seafood? did you get back OK!




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City-Boy McCoy

02-18-2007 05:49:42




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 Re: IH in Pieces, headed to GA in reply to John M, 02-18-2007 05:11:55  
John: Do you live around Clinton? My family roots are in Laurens County, specifically, about 6-8 miles west of Laurens on some land between Lick Creek and Rabun Creek. mike



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John M

02-18-2007 08:58:06




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 Re: IH in Pieces, headed to GA in reply to City-Boy McCoy, 02-18-2007 05:49:42  
Nope, dont know if you know where Gray Court is but I live about half way between there and Woodruff, if you know whaere that is.



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City-Boy McCoy

02-18-2007 09:22:39




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 Re: IH in Pieces, headed to GA in reply to John M, 02-18-2007 08:58:06  
Highway 101?



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John M

02-18-2007 09:50:15




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 Re: IH in Pieces, headed to GA in reply to City-Boy McCoy, 02-18-2007 09:22:39  
Yep! 'bout 4 miloes out of Gray Court on Bramlett.



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City-Boy McCoy

02-19-2007 15:15:22




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 Re: IH in Pieces, headed to GA in reply to John M, 02-18-2007 09:50:15  
If you drive to Gray Court, cross the highway and drive south on Georgia Road, toward Highway 76, you would pass the (grown over) farm where I mashed the seat springs of Farmalls as a boy back in the 50's. Had another aunt and uncle who had a farm near Barksdale across the highway from either Big Nob or Little Nob (don't remember which is which now). mike



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