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Posted by mike a tenn. on February 03, 2007 at 15:27:30 from (75.120.193.153):
larry...well i still have all my money. didn't see anything i really wanted to buy. i did see a little TO-20 there tho. it was a little rough but not bad. it had all it's sheet metal (no lights tho) and it ran pretty good. it still had the starter in the shifter, which is the first one i've seen that wasn't bypassed, and it had something else i have never seen on one....the hood latch! does your 20 have a hood latch with the little lever just below the dash? it auctioned off at $1000 even. i also saw something that kinda tempted me...a little old international cub. i walked up to look at it and had been standing there a while before i realized it was running! that little engine ran so smooth and quiet i couldn't believe it. it auctioned off at $950, and had an extra tire and wheel and a few other attachments with it...oh! and a belly mower under it. good thing i'm a ferguson guy...that little tractor was sweet. we only saw one ten ft. bush-hog for my neighbor but it went for a pretty high price...didn't get it. the wife, on the other hand, went shopping with her friend while i was at the auction...she won't tell me how much SHE spent today...which makes me not even want to know. hope you stayed warm and cozy today, -mike
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