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Posted by Craig Thoricht on September 15, 2006 at 14:32:08 from (65.185.87.80):
I"m trying to gather my thoughts here- My 1950 farmall M just was brought back home from the Wayne County Fair in Wooster, Ohio. I"ve worked and sweated for two years on this and it turned out really well. The fellow that brought it home for me told me when he got here that there was a problem. Someone had put an old nasty looking punch in the fan of my tractor and when he started the tractor the fan carried it around and wiped out the radiator, the fan and the shroud. I"m somewhere between heartbroken and REALLY PO"d. The damage is done and of course I"ll fix it, but why would someone do this? There was a very nice display of old iron at the fair and I was very happy and proud to be included. Some of those boys have some very nice pieces of equipment and The M looked just as good as any of them. The fair was 7 days long and I couldn"t be there every day and the guy that brought my tractor home was good enough to get it and bring it home and he didn"t want to charge me after what happened. I"m very disappointed and I guess I just learned a lesson I didn"t want to. Thanks for listening. I had to tell folks that would understand. Regards- Craig Thoricht
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