Buy it now and get a bill of sale and have a notary witness your dad signing the bill of sale.A fellow posted on here that he had several tractors .When his mother died his bothers and sisters claimed the tractors belonged to his mother.They wanted them sold and share the money.Ive heard many bad stories about greedy siblings.My father was just 18 years old when his mother died in the flu epidemic.He had 2 sisters and 2 brothers.1 older sister wanted money and forced the sale of the small farm.My father wanted to stay on the farm and make payments to his brothers and sisters.Since his mother had died without a will my Dad was homeless at 18.The farm sold for about 1000 dollars.My father and Uncle managed to buy back about 2 acres each. in 1934.They built small houses.They were offered 11 acres remaining for 200.00 but didnt dare to go into debt.I collected old deeds and paperwork that told the sad story.My Dad never talked about it.A good friend told me this.He was in a family of 7 children.His mother bought a silver dollar on each childs birthday every year.The money was intended to go to each child when the mother passed on.The youngest sister took the silver and said it was a personal gift from her mother.
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