Posted by Paul on March 02, 2017 at 22:00:39 from (66.60.223.229):
In Reply to: Attachment help?? posted by Smokedawg on March 02, 2017 at 18:25:06:
Oh man, the memories. Took a while to scroll down to the picture.
Dad picked ear corn for us and uncle, is kids were wagon hitches, my uncle ran the utility tractor that fetched wagons with one of those on the back. Did that for years. My uncle quit, so dad found one at an auction sale, put it on our 960. Uncle had his on a little international tractor.
Actually, dad bought three of them over the years. He bought one really, really cheap at an auction sale. When he was dragging it back to the car to haul home, a fella asked what he wanted for it. Dad threw out a joke number, 3x what he paid for it. But he wasn't thinking, he paid so little for it, the fella pulled cash out of his pocket and bought it from dad...... He was too sheepish to not go ahead with selling it, we really needed one, so he did find one for a bit more on another auction.
Then a couple years later my uncle sold out, and dad bought his on the sale too, as a backup.
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