I certainly miss and would likely buy if I could find em (I am not actively searching for them though):
Uncles then Dad's IH 1066 diesel.
Uncles then Dad's Oliver 1800A (my all time favorite tractor to work ground with and operate as a young kid).
Uncles, then granddads, then a different uncles, then finally Dad's John Deere 730 diesel.
Dad's 430 Case diesel.
Do Not miss at all
Dad's Ford 8N side distributer even though I logged lots of hours on it.
Dad's Earthmaster
Would have kept some of them after Dad passed in the early 90's but we had no farm, Mom needed the money, I was a struggling college student with no acres of my own. I did what I had to do and sold them all to help mom. No regrets from that perspective.
If you do not need the money then keep that tractor. If money is tight then decide if a little bit of heartache is worth it in order to better your financial situation.
Alternatively, can you find more uses for the tractor so you appreciate and enjoy it more?
This post was edited by rankrank1 at 13:51:35 02/28/15.
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