Posted by 88-1175 on December 24, 2014 at 23:21:28 from (24.131.230.225):
a few yrs ago I showed my dad some pics that I think were on a link here to a auctioneers website,there were endless pics of old trs sitting in row after row after row,then just endless pics of random trs all at one location,im thinking I remember there was a little over 400 trs at this place..then I ran across some pics on these huge engines sitting in a field/pasture rotting away,i think they were close to the miss river and used to make electric yrs ago,like a power station,maybe??.does anyone know where I could find these at again,im not having any luck,or know of any,i just enjoy viewing,and wondering how a person acumilates so much in a life time??.anyone have any stories of vast amounts of stuff just sitting for yrs,im sure theres lots and lots of fields/growed up farms all over the Midwest with huge amounts of what once would have been good trs/equip once you get off the interstate highways???
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