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Posted by the tractor vet on August 15, 2006 at 14:09:35 from (75.24.20.100):
In Reply to: Re: ih 3/4 socket set posted by RustyFarmall on August 15, 2006 at 11:25:13:
Guess i am not that hard core of a collector and i don't go much as to what someone will give at a farm sale like the one i went to to buy a USED set of tourches i set the first bid and a couple other guys came in and the auctioneer then sayes that the tanks don't go with the torchset whoooooo wait a min. so i drop off the bidding as i had just saw in the local Farm and Dairy paper that a welding shop and welding supply place ten miles from me that was offeren NEW Harris pro set with cutting tourch three welding tips and a rosebud tip gauges and carrien case and reg. and tanks for 369.95 oh yea plus a cart well we were alrealdy at twoo with out the tanks well auction fever took over and the battel was on to see who could out bid someone else and this bet up OLD set with just a cutting torch end up bringing 475 , I went and bought new.
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