Posted by Dean Olson on December 21, 2010 at 19:34:04 from (76.31.42.124):
In Reply to: free tractor posted by todd heck on December 21, 2010 at 15:18:50:
I know of 1 free tractor story. Story goes that that guy bought Farmall SM to restore. Not running but the guy put 4 new tires on it to get it rolling. Stored it in his brothers barn. Never got around to working on it. Next thing you know the brother sells the acreage and tells guy to get it gone. Talks to my buddy about hauling it for him. Buddy get's it loaded and says where are we going? Guys say it yours, I don't want to mess with it. Buddy spent $200 and several hours on it and got it running. It's now stored in his barn ready for restoratiuon after he gets his 400 back together.
I personally have had 1 tractor offered to me for "free". I didn't take it. Too far gone and I didn't want to mess with parting it out or scrapping it.
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