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Parallax
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Hey Everybody
I have been visiting this forum for awhile but haven't posted anything before, but anyway I was driving today and came across this cat. Thought you all might enjoy it.
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Fri, Jul 20, 2007 12:19 PM
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pretty effective advertising for a cat location. WOW. Where is this?
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D2-5U-10614
other small excavating pieces as well.
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Sat, Jul 21, 2007 1:27 AM
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pretty effective advertising for a cat location. WOW. Where is this?
Its actually out in the middle of wheat fields on the palouse in Eastern Washington state. The story I was told is that three brothers put it up there on their farm because it belonged to their grandfather.
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Sat, Jul 21, 2007 2:43 AM
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Its actually out in the middle of wheat fields on the palouse in Eastern Washington state. The story I was told is that three brothers put it up there on their farm because it belonged to their grandfather.
There are a few IH crawlers up on poles in the California delta, but not that tall, the crawlers are on about 6 - 8' tall poles.
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Sat, Jul 21, 2007 7:01 AM
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There are a few IH crawlers up on poles in the California delta, but not that tall, the crawlers are on about 6 - 8' tall poles.
This beautiful bone yard is about 30 miles south of Cheney Wa. near Spokane. I bought a blade for my D-4 from Ed Miller- one of the senior Millers Grandson's I think. Might be a 3 cylinder D-6.
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Mon, Jul 23, 2007 9:58 PM
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This beautiful bone yard is about 30 miles south of Cheney Wa. near Spokane. I bought a blade for my D-4 from Ed Miller- one of the senior Millers Grandson's I think. Might be a 3 cylinder D-6.
Many years ago I remember seeing at a car junk yard high up in the air on a pole if I recall & was one of the old small old Austin car,s that were around way back in the 40s and before. Never saw a tractor like this one pictured put up in the air on a pole.
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Mon, Jul 23, 2007 10:17 PM
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