Posted by werksguy on December 02, 2013 at 08:59:49 from (72.79.143.136):
There have been a few new additions to our household.....
My wife's "Christmas Present", a few weeks early.... We took a picture at the breeders yesterday when she picked it out. "Aspen" will be moving in on the 10th. My other two "kids" (Rat Terrier and a Jack Russel)are sure gonna be surprised...
And, more appropriate for this forum.... THIS found it's way home last week....
64 606 gas, got it with a JD 6' brush hog.
Craigslist find, started out at $3500, the seller's wife wanted it GONE, I picked it up for about 1/3 of the original asking price. Tractor starts great, doesn't smoke, Loader works great but some of the pins are a little sloppy, the rears are about 95%, and it has rear wheel weights,
I also found a pair of chains for it for $150.....so whattya think, how'd I do??
My collection now includes my 56 Ford 860 (almost completed and going up for adoption real soon) my 61 340 Utility and now the 606.
"I spend most of my money on tractors lately, the rest I just waste...."
:D
This post was edited by werksguy at 09:02:12 12/02/13.
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