Bobupndown
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That really is a crying shame.Traggic
That really is a crying shame.Traggic
A sad end to something that cannot be replaced.Traggic
A real "Spuds Mackenzie" eh ?Unfotunate that's where a lot of fine old rusty stuff ends up. On the bright side I tore apart a small potato planter and took the parts halfway across the country with me.

I'm not sure if this fits, it has no engine.It's my old pull grader. I spent 20+ years resisting using parts off it for my scrap sculptures because I liked it as is. Then I had to move and tried to sell it but no one was interested so I left it. I'm told it was cut up and hauled to the Junkyard by the new owners.
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Some people just have no feel for old stuff that's survived so far until now.I'm not sure if this fits, it has no engine.It's my old pull grader. I spent 20+ years resisting using parts off it for my scrap sculptures because I liked it as is. Then I had to move and tried to sell it but no one was interested so I left it. I'm told it was cut up and hauled to the Junkyard by the new owners.
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