Posted by in-too-deep on April 27, 2016 at 08:05:15 from (208.123.22.114):
Doing a little catching up and I read the chance encounters thread. Thought I'd share one if you don't mind. I used to work at a New Holland dealership. My wife and her dad used to do a lot of business when they farmed in that area. One day I walked out to the shop and there sat the NH 8360 tractor they used to have. I had made some hay and fed a lot of round bales with it. Walked around it a couple times and sat in the seat just for old time's sake. Looked across the shop, and lo and behold... there sat the NH 8260 they owned before the 8360. Two tractors from the same owner sitting in the same shop with new owners years later. One was in for an inspection, and the other was getting fixed up for trade-in I think. Thought that was pretty special.
Another day, there was a New Holland 660 round baler sitting on the lot. Looked really familiar so I looked up the serial number in the system, and sure enough, it was the same baler we used to have. Would've bought all 3 units if I'd had the money.
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