Posted by Idaho Ron on April 04, 2011 at 18:59:52 from (208.98.157.18):
I hate to give the bad news but I had to sell my tractors. Some here will understand, some won't.
Last December and January I had a small problem with my Super C. We had a TON of snow and all of a sudden my SC would not run. I have NEVER had any trouble with it. Well I rebuilt the carb, and I replaced the points and the condenser. I replaced the rotor and cap. Well I got it running FANTASTIC. Well the problem was I used the tractor to plow the snow for my Wifes business and for two months the parking lot was a mess. She has never liked the SC or the A that was my dads tractor. Well she bought an ATV to plow the snow for her business and had me sell BOTH of the tractors. We fought about it for a while and I hated to see my Dads model A get sold I learned to drive on that tractor about 35 years ago. The SC was my first tractor I plucked from a rock pile and rebuilt. It needed paint but it was a fantastic tractor. There was NOTHING that didn't work and work well. No amount of arguing was going to change her mind. it was get rid of the tractors or face marital problems that could mount to something serious.
While I loved the tractors I also wanted to preserve the family. SO I sold the tractors. It took me a couple months to post it because it has been a sore spot. Any way, These were the tractors I sold. She better never say I wish we still had that SC. I will blow up. The ATV will plow her parking lot faster but I don't think it will hold up like the SC would have.
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