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Re: where are we going to get central Tractor kind ofstuff??
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Posted by Sal on January 07, 2002 at 10:36:08 from (139.127.213.224):
In Reply to: where are we going to get central Tractor kind ofstuff?? posted by Allan on January 07, 2002 at 10:08:46:
I am not far from the Auburn store and they had some pretty good stuff at times and it was nice to browse there. I really liked the steel T-posts and fencing that they carried. In fact I just bought about 100 posts the other day. Most of the stuff is around in other places, like your NH dealer and some of the feed type stores. Need to look a little more now. It sounds like a number of the stores will be opening back up under the new company...who knows when though. -Sal
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