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Re: Rescued Two More Farmalls
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Posted by migraine on February 28, 2006 at 18:49:10 from (71.197.231.212):
In Reply to: Re: Rescued Two More Farmalls posted by P Backus on February 28, 2006 at 16:43:54:
Well guys, here's the situation as of 6 p.m. Tues eve. The Allis 185 and Hydro 100 are already sold and in the new owners sheds. The Super C and H are on my gooseneck trailer in front of my house and I tried to get the H running a bit ago but got dark on me. The Hydro 186 they have decided to keep and the 1586 front wheel assist got bought out from under me for (get this) 3500 dollars. I'm sure that tractor could be cleaned up and sold for 7-8000 bucks in a heartbeat. Oh well snooze and lose. Yes Paul there is a 12 or 13 foot Brillion packer with transport wheels and cylinders and in very nice shape. I did personally make an offer of 1000 dollars today and looks like that will fly. There is also a 1955 R-160 flatbed truck that they bought new and ran 2 years ago for make an offer. All kinds of cultivators and sprayers and pumps nd who knows what all. Kinda like shopping at Macy's only all iron stuff. Migraine
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