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![]() Used Carter Day Spin Dryer 10 Hp motor 3 tier screen US $10,500.00 |
![]() Used Carter Day Spin Dryer 10 Hp motor 3 tier screen US $10,500.00 |
![]() Used Carter Day Spin Dryer Model DBA 1 304 Stainless US $10,500.00 |
![]() Used Carter Day Spin Dryer Model DBS2 304 Stainless US $10,500.00 |
![]() Used Carter Day Spin Dryer 10 HP Motor 3 Tier Screen US $10,500.00 |
![]() Used Carter Day Spin Away Spin Dryer Model DBA2 304 US $10,500.00 |
![]() Used Carter Day Spin Away Spin Dryer Model CWM9 11 90 US $10,500.00 |
![]() Used Carter Day Spin Away Spin Dryer Model CWM2 304 US $10,500.00 |
![]() Used Carter Day Spin Away Spin Dryer Model DAS2 304 US $10,500.00 |
![]() Used Carter Day Spin Away Spin Dryer Model DBA1 304 US $10,500.00 |
![]() Carter Day Aspirator AS4 Aspirating Grain and Feeds US $6,500.00
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![]() Carter Day 212 Precision Sizer material handling US $6,250.00
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![]() Carter Day 147 RJ Filter Dust Collector US $3,495.00
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![]() CARTER DAY DUST COLLECTOR US $3,000.00
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![]() 6 X 13 CARTER DAY HB ROTARY AIRLOCK VALVE US $2,750.00
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![]() USEDCarter Day rotary valve model 8CI12 carbon steel US $2,500.00 |
![]() USED Carter Day rotary valve model 8CI12 carbon stee US $2,500.00 |
![]() 6 CARTER DAY GRAVITY DIVERTER VALVE US $1,750.00
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![]() CARTER DAY FEEDER VALVE ROTARY AIRLOCK CKP1 1 US $1,200.00
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Men And Stuff And Why They Hold Onto It
What is it about men and the stuff they never get rid of? Truly, if the only difference between men and boys is the cost of their toys perhaps a subset of that little saying should be that another difference between men and boys is the amount of stuff that men accumulate right from the time they were boys. Truly, the things they refuse to get rid of can boggle the mind.
For example, consider a ski helmet. It may be that this harmless little helmet -- sitting all alone in the corner gathering dust and threatening nobody, no person or country, even -- was obtained during freshman year of college. Never mind that that freshman year was back when Jimmy Carter was busily running for president, it's over in that corner nonetheless and isn't going anywhere.
Most likely, the helmet will turn up in a museum collection on some off-world planet after we finally figure out that hyperdrive or warp drive thingy that all the science fiction movies tell us is just around the corner. It'll probably be just as dusty and unused then as it is today and as it was over 30 years ago, but it's a way for man to connect with his past, most would say.
Yet another example of a man and his stuff and why he never gets rid of it is a black sport watch, which is probably packed full of memories. Unfortunately, that sport watch was broken for good during a beer blast after celebrating the Toronto Blue Jays and their World Series win in 1992. The memories of that blast, though, require that the watch remain, if only to keep sending out those good vibrations.
At any rate, most women who are around men in some form or another understand that the opposite sex has an inordinate love of all things arcane, obscure and memorable (to them at least). Good luck trying to get a guy to let go of something like a pair of parachute pants that were last popular when the mid-80s turned into the late 80s. Those pants aren't going anywhere, it would seem.
Men seem to need these physical objects far more than many women do. Consider a man who grew up as a boy that played a lot of sandlot ball. This man has a cracked black helmet upon his mantle that is almost the equivalent of the Purple Heart medal. The ball hit it one day and didn't hit him in the head, which means a lot to him, one might suppose, though it means nothing to anybody else.
This is why men tend to make the best museum curators and cultural historians. They look back at history and see nothing but an unbroken line of men, all collecting stuff. Even the pharaohs collected stuff to the ultimate degree and actually tried to take it all with them, including their living servants. Perhaps at some point in the future, an archaeologist will find a watch, a helmet and something to do with snow and scratch her head about what it all means, though any man would be able to explain it all.
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