TSC might have seen me for the last time as of yesterday. I needed some plow bolts for chisel plow shovels. Needed to go to Crop Production next door too. Stopped at TSC first. There was another guy in there wandering around carrying a chisel plow shovel with a bolt in it,said he was looking for the bolts too. We about turned that place upside down looking. Couldn't even find a soul who worked there either except two gals at the registers. I finally interrupted them and asked. I got "I'm sorry,we don't carry those anymore". I guess it's official,they don't want farmers stinking up their precious little suburban paradise anymore.
Somebody at CPS told me to try the irrigation supplier about 10 miles north. Went up there and was surprised to find a guy who used to work at one of the last dealerships to close around here. He had them,along with a lot of other stuff. Said there was a giant hole in this area for parts and he was getting more and more of that kind of thing in. Good to know.
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