Posted by jackinok on February 23, 2012 at 07:32:25 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: Tractor Question posted by RBnSC on February 23, 2012 at 04:04:21:
I bought a wd once that the owner bought,brought it home,parked it,got sick and never started again.It never farmed one season.Believe it or not,that was the worst tractor i ever owned bar none.Not because there was anything wrong with a wd,i had two at the time and they were good reliable tractors.That one simply had every gasket leaking,brakes were froze up,engine was locked,tires rotted off,gas tank rusted bad,just about every thing you can imagine.I actualy got it running one day and gave it away i was so tired of patching on it.Sure was a pretty thing though,i guess i could have taken it to a tractor show,drug it off the trailer and shown it off.As long as you didnt try to run it that is.Ive rebuilt them over the years that when i started were nothing more than a frame, but that single one was the worst ,bar none, to keep operating i ever owned.That was in the early eighties so it must have sat in that dirt floored shed for close to forty years.Ive fixed them up and given them away several times to churches and things to keep their grounds up,but i never was so glad to get rid of a tractor in all my life!The last i saw it it was setting in a pasture broke down.I think some guys finaly bought it and hauled it to mexico.
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