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Posted by Chris-se-ILL on April 04, 2005 at 14:03:39 from (216.174.170.137):
In Reply to: IH Cyclo 400/500 posted by Allan in NE on April 03, 2005 at 15:57:58:
I have an old Cyclo 400 (corn planter) setting in the woods behind the house. Parked it there when I bought my Cyclo 800. Plus, I have parts off of another 400 that I tore apart (row units and such). You are welcome to anything you need. I also have a few drums laying around (can't remember the exact number of holes, 124 I think for soybeans and a 24 for corn...? maybe!) I have been thinking about advertising the Cyclo 800 for sale. I got out of farming last year, after 20 years and am selling off my equipment a little at a time (avoid all the capital gains taxes at once). Let me know if I can help ya! (grain_farmer@hotmail.com) I am working 10 nights for the next 2 weeks (12 hour shifts), so I may be a little slow to any replies.
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