Posted by mark in boonville ny on August 07, 2012 at 21:30:22 from (74.79.1.87):
anybody going to that. hear they are starting at 1 this yr instead of 3 wich is kinda dumb. id like to see the lawn mowers sell like the jd 322 and 332. wife ants the lot of milk cans that are there. son wants the srt of 5 92-96 f150 wheels that have new tires on them. also was interested in the 9600 that was there until i found out its shape. crappy paint job not even the right color blue with screwed up decals half put together cant even start it had no key. lifter oump was tore apart. looked kinda ruff but maybe if it goes cheap. plus there was a 8630 i think right next to it in pretty good shape and tw25 right next to that series 2 also in pretty nice shape. also there was a nh dealer sighn id like to have there and a jd 450 crawler that has a winch pretty good shape and bunch of other misc stuff id like to see sell. if any of you seen it yet you will know what im talking about maybe for the most part or if you still gotta go look.
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