Posted by IH fan on December 21, 2010 at 19:22:36 from (70.248.198.126):
In Reply to: free tractor posted by tempola on December 21, 2010 at 15:18:50:
Before my dad passed away, my mother had suggested to Dad that he sell his 460. Dad said no way they were going to sell it. After dad passed, Mom still took him seriously. She said she wouldn't sell it, but would give it to one of the kids. One brother didn't want it, the other had a compact JD with implements, so she said I could have it if I wanted. Of course I live over 500 miles away and thought I had no way to safely haul it. One of my nephews had bought a small acreage near the Amanas SW of Cedar Rapids, Ia, so I suggested giving it to him. Mom said he always wanted a JD, but I said just ask him if he would like his grandpa's tractor... he was tickled to death to get it, just like I thought he would be. Now I have two nephews that live close together and I think they share it.
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