Posted by RBnSC on November 23, 2011 at 04:46:54 from (69.73.87.43):
My brother and I delivered a floating dock to a customer in Savannah Ga.a couple of weeks ago. We took the back roads from Charleston SC.where we live to avoid any law enforcement entanglements and look for old tractors. On our trip down we spied what we thought was a 4020 JD with bushes grown up around it behind an older house. We marked the spot and stopped on the way back. 90% of the time it is fruitless but hey you don't know until you ask. We parked in the yard got out of our truck and headed for the front door watching out for the dog that is barking at us. We were about half way there when an older Lady steps out and asks us what she can do for us. We introduced ourselves and told Her that we had seen the tractor in the back yard and had stopped to ask if it might be for sale. She told us that it had been sitting there for years and we would have to ask her husband. As she was answering us an older Gentleman came walking out of the house and Immediately my brother turns to him and starts asking tractor questions. The lady laughed and said he doesn't know anything about that tractor that's her boy friend not her husband. She assured us that every Sat. of deer season He left before daylight and did not get home till after dark. Need less to say we got back in our truck and left. It was a 5020 any way.
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