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Posted by Alan B. on August 17, 2006 at 08:40:58 from (70.185.98.88):
In Reply to: texas shows? posted by russ hamm on August 17, 2006 at 04:58:49:
Come on by Russ would be glad to have you When you get to hwy 82 turn west go 4 miles we will have a sign where you turn back right go to the T in the road and make a left and we are about 1 mile up the hill and on the left this is our 21st year we almost allways have 250 tractors and this year we will be running our state certified steam tractor "Boy try and get one of these old toys certifed in this day and time" look me up if you can stop buy. Alab Baldwin President Cooke County Antique Tractor Club
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