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Minneapolis Moline Tractors Discussion Board
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Bob

05-02-2005 21:08:00
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Is there a site with classified adds specifically for MM literature? I have some to sell, a bit down the road, and would like to put the ads where they'd get the most exposure to MM guys. Perhaps I should just list it on ebay? (It will be a while before I'm ready to sell it, I don't even have it all in one place yet, much less cataloged.)

Also, I have 2 Twin City tractors, 12-20's, if I recall correctly. They are apart, but most of the pieces are around. Where's a good place to market them? I have a GVI diesel that I'll probably keep, 'cause I grew up around my Dad's, but some of this other stuff has to go, as I have too much stuff, and unfortunately, although I love the old Minnie Mo's, I am addicted to GREEN, and I've finally realized I can't restore it all, and what time and resources I have, I've got a few GREEN projects to finish up.

Any ideas and suggestions will be appreciated, and OH YES, sorry to have darkened this Prairie Gold site with the mention of GREEN!

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PeteNY

05-04-2005 06:45:51
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Re: MO stuff in reply to Bob, 05-02-2005 21:08:00  
Bob, Anything pertaining to Model R? Pete

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Texas Denny

05-03-2005 09:21:24
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Re: MO stuff in reply to Bob, 05-02-2005 21:08:00  
Bob, I think a pretty good place is to advertise in the Prairie Gold Rush magazine (can find easily with a google search). I don't think they charge for the ad but require that your prices be listed. What you don't sell there, I'd auction on Ebay.

I don't subscribe anymore. Got ot having too many magazines - I have 8 makes of ancient iron including Moline and some green.

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Re: MO stuff in reply to Texas Denny, 05-03-2005 09:21:24  
Thanks. That's the kind of lead I was looking for. Since I'm not big into the MM collectors' scene, I was not aware of that publication.

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Re: MO stuff in reply to Bob, 05-03-2005 09:47:45  
The MM Corresponder is another publication in which to advertise. 3693 M Ave, Vail, IA, 51465 712-677-2491. PGR is 17390 S State Road 58, Seymour, IN 47274. 812-342-3608 email: kdelapmm at hsonline.net states 1 free ad per year per subscription. Go Minneaoplis-Moline.com, go to the classified page, place ads under for sale. No charge.

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