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Posted by J Schwiebert on May 04, 2006 at 15:59:32 from (209.143.51.240):
Probably should have put this on the combine form. While watching my grandson's ball came and east bound N-S train went east with either 118 or 120 brand new combines on the train. I got interrupted so I am not sure on the count. First half on the train was all Case International with a few New Holland combines. Last half was all deere's. Icheck with my one boy who is the train man He wanted to bet me all export and all going to Baltimore MD> Several years on CSX I saw some red 70-75 combine trains. They went same place and then to Russia. The railroad police at that time followed each train. Nice impressive sight. J>
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