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Washington, KS auction (highest item)

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    Posted: 06 Feb 2010 at 11:52am
I was just wondering everyones opinion, on what you think is going to bring the most money. I would guess the 6-12 or the snow machine. The bad thing about knowing about a sale months ahead, is the anxiety and all the arguements with the wife.
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Why do you have to aSK THE WIFE!!!!!!!
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when shes not happy the house and everyone in it is not happy
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I don't think he said he had to ASK the wife, Fred, he said he had to ARGUE about it with her! LOL
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I want to make it perfectly clear, I'm the boss of my house, and as long as I do what the wife says, I will continue to be the boss. LOL. The only way I  could  drop "BIG BUCKS" at an auction, and my wife not notice, is if I was married to Helen Keller. When I first started collecting 25 years ago, it was easier to hide, but now she can identify different models better than I can.
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Terry I have been wondering the same thing.I think the 6-12 will bring more. It seems there are a few 6-12's around but don't know what they brought in the past.
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isn't there a 10-18 there?
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Originally posted by TedBuiskerN.IL. TedBuiskerN.IL. wrote:

isn't there a 10-18 there?


I believe the 10-18 is only stored there. I think it belongs to Alan Jones (Nan's son )
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I'm wondering about the W tractor.  I didnt know that there was a third or atleast remains of another around.  If it is the correct tractor and engine with the correct serial number, what will that bring?

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I found its easier to ask for forgiveness then to ask for permission,......then go against it! LOL!
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I agree with Todd. That's what I did to get my D17D. Brought it home along with her favorite treat. (Reese's Peanut Butter Cups)
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