Posted by DOZER GUY on August 20, 2008 at 20:12:44 from (75.106.39.168):
I had a friend come by today, he told me that he is thinking of hauling off 5 or 6 old tractors to the local scrap yard here in central texas . I asked him to hang on to them for a little bit longer till I get with you guys to see if yall might be interrested in them. He said that they are F-12`s farmalls ranging from 1929-1935. I dont know that much abbout them, but he asked me to go ahead and post them and see what kind of responce I get on Y/T and if you are interested in one or all, just E-MAIL me and I will give you his phone# and maybe you guys can work a deal! I just cant stand the idea of sending them out, with out a second chance at life or to help restore yours. PLEASE REMEMBER I dont know anything about them just, posting for a friend. P.S. he said that he would take $500.00 each. GOOD LUCK !!
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