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Posted by paul on September 22, 2003 at 14:15:10 from (66.60.196.113):
In Reply to: PLEASE READ...Bride's Dream posted by Mary on September 22, 2003 at 13:07:57:
By new, you mean the current _red_ tractors, not the older off-white Case tractors right? We got a ride on a hayrack pulled by a blue Ford for our wedding 4 years ago, thanks to our Matron of Honor. :) I'm the farmer, but about the same situation. Thanks for the memories. :) Some other sites that might help: http://newagtalk.com (currently down for repairs, but should be up in a day or so - folks from Kansas there) www.talk.agriculture.com www.harvestin.com (this one is combines only, and you have to search that home page a while to find the discussion area, but a lot of helpful folks there) Good luck! Would any of his relatives happen to live your way & be in agriculture? Also farm coops & such nearby might be happy to help, or suggest some friendly farmers in the area. Also a Case dealer near you, if you don't mind some publicity, the dealer might be happy to arrange it. :) This might be a poor time to contact farmers, a lot of us are out in the fields harvesting if we have fall crops. So don't give up if you don't catch anyone in the next 30 days... --->Paul
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