Posted by Mark - IN. on January 13, 2018 at 05:02:48 from (73.210.147.130):
In Reply to: No way a tractor post!! posted by Grandpa love on January 12, 2018 at 19:32:33:
Nice healthy pictures. Thanks for sharing.
A couple of decades ago my brother told me that a fella at his church was willing to sell me a NF Ford 4000. I really didn't have much use for it but went with him and took a look. Man, that thing had sat outside and not moved for years. Was all there, but rusted bad. I told my brother tell the fella no thanks. Turned out the tractor belonged to his brother in Kentucky and he borrowed it, brought it up to Indiana to do some mowing at the church and it sat outside the whole time. They they got a couple of garden tractors and it sat and didn't move or get started for years. The whole time his brother kept asking when he was going to bring his tractor back down, then his brother finally came up to get it. When he saw what his brother up north let happen to it...they haven't spoken since. I'm not a big Ford man and am not sure, but your NF looks as though it could be same model. Sure does look nice as do your family.
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