Posted by tn terry t on February 14, 2010 at 07:34:22 from (64.12.116.19):
In Reply to: Super A farmall posted by Rick Deere on February 14, 2010 at 05:07:25:
Rick i say if your ok with 600 dollars then its a good buy for you . i gave 400$ for a forty A without sheet metal because i was friends if the deceased owner . There is also the 230 that i had tried to get from another friend but he passed away before i could get it bought . after several months i offered the family 1000 dollars for a broke down all four tires bad stuck engine tractor they wanted more. His greedy family fought over the place for two yrs. auction time finally came. I was determind that tractor was comin home with me. I was three days out of rotater-cuff surgery and three thousand dollars in my pocket i sit on a stump in front of the tractor for 3 1/2 hours waiting to bid on my tractor only two bidders an older gent and me the old man looked at me and said, son anybody in your shape must really want that old hunk-a-junk to sit out here this long and quit bidding i got my "snooks" tractor for 700 dollars
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