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Posted by Les...fortunate on April 23, 2003 at 15:01:54 from (140.186.47.167):
Had a great trip. No problems going in or out. No problems with the natives. Didn't need to rent a vehicle with Quebec plates or take along a translator. But then, that doesn't surprise me as every Canadian experience I've had has been good. To address some of your requests: Cockshutt 30s are plentiful. I can give you an address. Cockshutt 35 - - I saw one. I can give you an address. Massey Harris - - I found a gold mine of them in one place, including a couple 444s for whoever was interested. Same place as the Cockshutt 35. I didn't buy anything but I think if I was so inclined and had the resources, it might be possible to go there and buy tractors to bring here to the states to sell for fun and profit. For instance, in two different places, I found someone willing to sell a running Farmall Cub for $1500 Canadian. I told them both that their price was too low by half if they were selling them here.
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