Thank you yes she defiantly lived a long life and I'm Sorry to say the farm was bought a few years ago Grandma had round-the-clock caregivers and ran out of money at one point we put the house up for on the market the real estate agent bought the house and property and worked out a deal to where she got to live out the rest of her life in the house since then they've been developing on the on the property and we had 90 days after she died to have everything out and does 90 days is up at the end of this month I've been working on downsizing selling Parts at swap meets Etc for about 5 years but this is one of those big things that I thought that my uncle Rob was going to take care of and it fell through so he gave me the job to take care of it at the last minute I know that there is also a sickle attachment for tractor they're still not sure what brand it is but I've got to do something with that and that seeder nobody in the family has room at their homes to take these big tractor implements I know my great-grandpa's use this a lot his father was a blacksmith and so it was a self-sufficient farm for many many years and it would break my heart to see if the good of the metal yard so I'm reaching out asking for anybody that would want it and use it like it should be I posted one another web allis chalmers page but I'm having problems with the pictures idk
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