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Re: Road trip, 1000 miles for a corn picker!
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Posted by Tim Malin on February 24, 2003 at 15:27:30 from (207.190.66.214):
In Reply to: Road trip, 1000 miles for a corn picker! posted by Jon with an M on February 20, 2003 at 15:24:57:
That is awesome. I plan on doing that for a couple of pickers I am looking at, one a 2-MH and the other a 234. The farthest one is 600 miles, so you really have me beat there. I wanted to ask, though, HOW DID YOU TRAILER JUST A PICKER, LET ALONE FOR THAT DISTANCE!!! That has been a mystery I have been trying to solve, hoping to route around "learning from my mistakes" by "learning from the mistakes of others," or in this case the obvious success of others. Let me know. I know you've posted quite a bit on my picker posts, and i thank you. Oh, and also, what did you pay for it, how much did the trip cost, how long did it take, what equipment did you use, how fast could you go? E-mail would probably be easier for us. We can talk later if you decide to do so. Thank you!!!
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