[AT] Some ads from the 2/7 Lancaster Farming

Dean Vinson dean at vinsonfarm.net
Tue Feb 10 14:42:03 PST 2009


Actually that sounds like a heck of a good vacation plan for someday:  Go on
a leisurely tour of Canadian farm country with a loosely-defined itinerary
and an eye out for a nice 30 or 35!

Dean

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Don't tempt Dean; he'll be figuring driving time pretty quick...

Gene

Ralph Goff wrote:
> Considerably cheaper up this way Dean. Of course you'd have to figure the 
> cost of transportation. Last one I almost bought went for around the $1000

> mark at a farm auction sale. An original condition , rusty but running,
wide 
> front #30.
>
> Ralph in Sask.
> ----- Original Message ----- 
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>   
>>> Cockshutt wide front tractor co-op 30 good cond $6,000. Virginia Co.
>>> 540-477-9740
>>>       
>> A Cockshutt 30 is on my list for someday, but this sounds like quite the
>> high price to me.  Do they bring that these days?
>>
>> Dean Vinson
>> Dayton, Ohio
>> www.vinsonfarm.net






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