Posted by 1941 farmall a boy on February 21, 2008 at 12:09:55 from (216.134.246.47):
In Reply to: RPRU 2008 posted by jose bagge on February 20, 2008 at 22:05:12:
Nebraska Cowman said: (quoted from post at 06:57:41 02/21/08) Expect 1000 red tractors. That way you won't be disapointed when there are more. Yes, it is well worth your time and a highlight of the year for many of us.
<font color="990033">Looking for IH dairy equipment for Landmark Display.
Let us know what you can bring.</font>
Im working on a old lady that has lot of IH dairy stuff and a 1914 ROAL COFFEE ROASTER and then all kinds of other stuff like a hay press 3 old A/c tractors, Plows and no telling whats inside the old barn thats falling in! She just wants it all halld off!
One other ? Do I need to drive a truck just in case there is lots of stuff for sell? :lol: We are only 7 hours away so its not that big of a deal for us to drive up there. I told my mom and dad about the show last year and said this is as close as it will ever be so we better go!! :evil:
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