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Posted by Dave NE IA on December 23, 2005 at 18:50:56 from (12.214.14.245):
In Reply to: Made me sick to see them. posted by old on December 20, 2005 at 11:58:21:
Must tell a better story or shut up right? Well my nephew works for Green Giant, and they bought a small cannery in MN near his home town that in the past had many JD tractors. The day before his two week vacation he found a pallet of JD new carburators for the 2 cylinders, and a pallot of new Mags, he told the crew not to let anyone so much as breath on those two pallets. When he got back they were no where to be found and was told they went to a junk yard in Iowa, and they named the junk yard--so happens the junk yard was 5 hrs away--seemed odd, but better yet it was fifteen miles from his grandparents. That was five years ago and not a trace, or a straight answer of any kind. I know some of the guys at the scrap yard, and no one knows of any such event. Can you imagine how popular he or I could have been---move over Bill Gates. Dave NE IA
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