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Re: antique implement sales not moving
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Posted by jubilee johnny on July 27, 2007 at 06:41:51 from (12.219.215.84):
In Reply to: antique implement sales not moving posted by havvey on July 26, 2007 at 15:55:08:
I see what you mean. I have noticed when I go to shows there is a lack of implements. Even at the John Deere Expo in Waterloo this year there were few implements. I have restored several and am in the process of restoring more. I have a 495 planter, 290 planter, 45 and 45w loaders, 3 bottom disc plow, #5 jd mower, ff vanbrunt drill, fb-b jd drill, #127 corn picker, #44 plow, #44h plow, kba disc, jd "one way", and even a #65 forage blower. I believe as years go by implements will be more of an attraction at shows. I almost forgot, my current project is restoring a #25 jd combine. Last weekend,at our local "old farm days" event, several people wanted to buy my #290 planter.
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