[AT] auction finds and observations - now observations
Rob Wilson
rowilson at infinet.com
Sun May 20 21:52:59 PDT 2007
You're right. After I got stopped on my first bike a Suzuki Katana doing 160
in a 50 I was convinced I needed to slow down and enjoy life. I bought my
Sportster and then my FLHTCSH dresser and never looked back or forward even.
I'll take my H-D that gains in value as it ages and leave the rice alone.
Rob
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YEP! that's about what you Hogs see of those Rice Burners a short whiff of
burnt rice as they disappear into the sunset.
Ron
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> You mean someone else makes motorcycles?! I've never seen anything
> else before. Then again I do remember smelling burning rice while
> following some two wheeled thing the other day. Funny it really didn't
> look like a motorcycle though. :) Rob
>
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> [mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of Paul
> Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2007 7:48 AM
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> Maybe the same reason Harley Davidson goes wild, you would think there
> is not another motorcycle ... one thing in common, 2 cylinders and
> sound that won't quit .. just my observation Paul Waugh
>
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> [mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of John Hall
> Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2007 7:25 AM
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>
> Went to an estate sale yesterday and got several good buys on odds and
> ends.
>
> The best was a new Dayton 3500lb winch--still in the boxes for $10. It
> came with a NOS IH cylinder head for a Cub--still in the box as well.
>
> Now to stir the pot. What is the deal with you green guys? Farmall H,
> nice paint job, ran great, tires 90% or better, show ready---could not
> get the $2000 minimum bid needed. Right beside it was a John Deere H.
> Tires about 50%, lousy 15+ year old paint job and the motor was locked
> up--said it ran last year. It sold for $2400. I figure it would take
> another $1500 to get it
>
> ready to show--providing you did the work yourself.
>
> John Hall
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