KIWA Marketplace for March 19th

For Marketplace Plus:

Ab lounger

Weather Tech mat for a Honda CR-V

For Sale:

2004 Ford F1 50 crew cab. It has 4-wheel drive. It does not run, but is a good truck. Also for sale, Gold’s gym elliptical glide. 712-260-2885

AR 15 rifle with 5.6-millimeter ammo. For more information please call 712-324-1202

Two small gravity wagons. Both are in good shape, both have good tires and have 8-ton gears. Both wagons can also hold between 250 and 350 bushels. Asking for $700 obo for each. Also for sale, an 18-foot long bale conveyer. Asking for $350. 540-7479

IH #4800 field cultivator with drag. Asking for $4,000. 441-0823

1,000 gallon Weatherall pull-type sprayer with 60-foot booms and electric shutoffs. Always shredded. Asking for $8,500. 712-261-1386

Wanted:

Washing machine that is in good condition. 441-2047

Carboard egg cartons for fire starters and candles to melt down. 324-3005

Right side mirror assembly for a ’99 Chevy Silverado with electric adjustment. 712-541-4435

Giveaway:

Free piano. Pickup is in Hartley and the piano is in good shape. 712-348-1415

Knowledge Nugget:

With the NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments upon us, business owners and employers say it is good for business moral to have a bracket pool. In a survey by CareerBuilder around 55 percent of employers said office pools had a positive impact on morale.

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