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Old 02-17-2011, 11:27 PM
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Oh Ya!!! just keeps getting better. There is also a set of rechromed IH hubcaps. Brinly dics harrows & possibly a NOS steering gear assembly. Is it June yet??
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Old 02-18-2011, 08:37 AM
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LOL, I just got to thinking... There probably isn't near enough room in your Signature line for all that stuff you have now.
You are going to have to start your own web site with picture galleries.
Maybe call it Sminkey Acres?????
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Old 02-18-2011, 09:47 AM
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LOL, I just got to thinking... There probably isn't near enough room in your Signature line for all that stuff you have now.
You are going to have to start your own web site with picture galleries.
Maybe call it Sminkey Acres?????
Haha so true maybe call Round Fender Heaven!
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Old 02-18-2011, 01:22 PM
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LOL, I just got to thinking... There probably isn't near enough room in your Signature line for all that stuff you have now.
You are going to have to start your own web site with picture galleries.
Maybe call it Sminkey Acres?????
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Haha so true maybe call Round Fender Heaven!
definitely not enough space for my sig. now. Sorry Duke, I'm liking Sminkey Acres!! Although Round Fender Farms sounds good too!!
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Old 02-18-2011, 08:43 PM
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I think your gonna need bigger truck !
Cub a dub a doo...
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Old 02-18-2011, 11:27 PM
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You're going to need the space they way he's talking just for the tractors. I had to break the news to Jude that he forgot about everything that he has at his moms house that comes with this deal! I'll let Jude spill the beans on the info I gave him. I'm think 3-4 truck loads of parts only maybe more. I'll get a handle on the size of it the next time go over to his place in a couple of weeks to get my secret replacement loader. Once the loader is loaded I'll start filling up the bed of my truck and start processing Jude's parts. I've called friends of mine and got room in their 4 car garage to store Jude's parts. The best thing is they don't collect cubs.
I think it would be best if you let me store this stuff,but i wouldent be able to promise that some of it wouldent get "lost" in our garage
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Old 02-18-2011, 11:35 PM
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I think it would be best if you let me store this stuff,but i wouldent be able to promise that some of it wouldent get "lost" in our garage
We'll see about the truck, it's 26' and can haul 8800#'s. Hope there is enough room and I don't exceed the payload limit!! Good talkin to ya Lew!

Ben, you don't want any of this stuff, it's all junk
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Old 02-18-2011, 11:41 PM
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Round Fender Farms sounds good too!!
Now yer talkin'!
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I think it would be best if you let me store this stuff,but i wouldent be able to promise that some of it wouldent get "lost" in our garage
I've heard about your garage! I don't think it's enough room for this haul.

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We'll see about the truck, it's 26' and can haul 8800#'s. Hope there is enough room and I don't exceed the payload limit!! Good talkin to ya Lew!

Ben, you don't want any of this stuff, it's all junk
I'm sure if you go over the weight I could find room to store it for you. Until your next trip down.

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That does have a good sound to it!
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Old 02-19-2011, 01:48 AM
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Duke,

I'm SO envious of your "go-through" of all those undiscovered treasures!
There's not much better ways to spend a day!

The closest I've come to something like that was when a buddy's G-Pa passed his son sold off his entire machine shop - I and a friend got first pick. When he opened up that door, I could only say "Ohhh . . . what's for sale?" He said "All of it".

We went through it for three days picking and choosing - he was giving us killer prices - 30 ton traversing hydraulic press $125.00 - Old school copper wound Lincoln welder and an entire refrigerator (converted to stick heater) full of rod $100.00 - the entire shop stock of metal (w 10ft 6 tier stepped rack) $75.00 - 4 ton notching shear $40.00 . . . the list goes on and I only wish I would of had the cash (and room) to buy it all!

Have a great time man!
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