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Look out Allan, Cowman, and Nebraska, Im comin out

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jubilee johnny

07-19-2006 05:21:07




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I reported to the forum awhile back that my cousin located my great-granddad's jd "d" and offered it to me to restore. Well, Im comin out to get it. The Yahoo map says its 1348 miles from my house in North Carolina to the tractor in Holyoke, Colorado. That means I'll either go I-70 through Kansas or I-80 in Nebraska to get there. I'm pickin up a #44h plow near Holdrege, too. We leave in the wee hours of August 1. Wave if you see me and my flat bed.....

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Tim...Ok

07-19-2006 08:46:32




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 take a rope in reply to jubilee johnny, 07-19-2006 05:21:07  
take a piece of rope with ya,you can tie your steering wheel to your door handle of your truck and you should be able to catch a few hour nap while driving between Salina and Denver :0) congrats on grandpas tractor..

Tim



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Allan In NE

07-19-2006 06:12:20




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 Re: Look out Allan, Cowman, and Nebraska, Im comin in reply to jubilee johnny, 07-19-2006 05:21:07  
Johnny,

Stop in on your way thru and see what happened to the Cowman. Seems as tho he's fallen off the radar of late.

'Magine he's out in a wheat field somewhere. :>)

Allan



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Coloken

07-19-2006 05:26:52




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 Re: Look out Allan, Cowman, and Nebraska, Im comin in reply to jubilee johnny, 07-19-2006 05:21:07  
Bring your own water.



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Turke Bros. Farms

07-19-2006 05:26:20




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 Re: Look out Allan, Cowman, and Nebraska, Im comin in reply to jubilee johnny, 07-19-2006 05:21:07  
EASY BOY! your gonna pop a vein. You might want to change your title. Someone might get the idea that you might be coming out of the closet. Good luck, remember the two happiest day of owning a tractor is the day you bought it, and the day you sold it.



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IH2444

07-19-2006 06:56:22




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 Re: Look out Allan, Cowman, and Nebraska, Im comin in reply to Turke Bros. Farms, 07-19-2006 05:26:20  
Sell a good old tractor ??? I just keep em.



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