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Rain stopped just in time - weather was just right. Lots of people spending
lots of bucks. One John Deere riding mower was fairly new - as was an Agway 4 wheel turning lawn tractor. Three older JD model 111's side by side. Lots of other mowers. I bid on a set of 3 trailer tongue jacks but didn't get them. There were 3 sets of 3. About 10 farm tractors, 2 backhoe / loaders, and thousands of other stuff. They were about 3/4 of the way through when I left around 4 PM. Many people walk around with their dogs - everything from a mini-dachshund to a young great dane. I saw VT, MA, CT, and PA plates. Lots of pickups and lots pulling trailers - serious buyers. I got there about 8:30 AM and the parking lot (a large field) was full. |
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"Srgnt Billko" wrote:
Rain stopped just in time - weather was just right. Lots of people spending lots of bucks. One John Deere riding mower was fairly new - as was an Agway 4 wheel turning lawn tractor. Three older JD model 111's side by side. Lots of other mowers. I bid on a set of 3 trailer tongue jacks but didn't get them. There were 3 sets of 3. About 10 farm tractors, 2 backhoe / loaders, and thousands of other stuff. They were about 3/4 of the way through when I left around 4 PM. Many people walk around with their dogs - everything from a mini-dachshund to a young great dane. I saw VT, MA, CT, and PA plates. Lots of pickups and lots pulling trailers - serious buyers. I got there about 8:30 AM and the parking lot (a large field) was full. ...and so goes the international harvester. -- http://NewsReader.Com/ |
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"Steve" wrote in message ... "Srgnt Billko" wrote: Rain stopped just in time - weather was just right. Lots of people spending lots of bucks. One John Deere riding mower was fairly new - as was an Agway 4 wheel turning lawn tractor. Three older JD model 111's side by side. Lots of other mowers. I bid on a set of 3 trailer tongue jacks but didn't get them. There were 3 sets of 3. About 10 farm tractors, 2 backhoe / loaders, and thousands of other stuff. They were about 3/4 of the way through when I left around 4 PM. Many people walk around with their dogs - everything from a mini-dachshund to a young great dane. I saw VT, MA, CT, and PA plates. Lots of pickups and lots pulling trailers - serious buyers. I got there about 8:30 AM and the parking lot (a large field) was full. ..and so goes the international harvester. Speaking of "international" - which ones are these days ? I would guess Kubota - and I know New Holland (Ford) is made in Italy. I held stock in Massey Ferguson when it was a Canadian company but don't know about current status. How about JD - are they international ? |
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