I would like to say thank you to everyone for all the responses. I know it is an idea that could be complicated in many ways. I can answer some of the questions ,but maybe not all. I really dont care if I get the tractor back,,it would be going to a good home.My daughter is not interested in the tractor and is fine with whatever I do with it as long as Im happy.My wife feels the same way. If I were to die,,it would probably bring 1000 dollars at a sale,,that would not make me happy.I usually have to buy a new 6 volt battery every two years ,because of such little use.So if it needed a battery,I would be buying one anyway. The tires are good,I dont for see any problems,and if it blows up,,it would have at home anyway. I would be using it mostly,and it would make me happy to see it being needed again.If it broke down on my place,my friend would help me fix it,he has done so already in the past,so if it broke down,He would fix it,I would help,,and maybe learn some.He is a handy mechanic,I am not.I know it would make me happy to run the 8n and know it was needed for some work around his property. I cant really answer about the suing thing,I know it is todays reality,,,but,,I would have been moping around my house feeling sorry.He came,got me,,we went and did stuff at his property.It helped make me mentally well again.He didnt make me sign any papers before I got in his truck,,he just helped me.How can I ask him to sign papers? Im not denying that the legal advice is a good idea,,its just a shame what has happened in our world with suing/lawyers etc. .Im almost 63,,cut lawns when I was 12,drove trucks when bales were being thrown onto the truck off the field.I could hardly reach the pedals.But you better drive smooth or youll be out rolling bales into bunches to pick up,,lol- In the eight grade we all got working papers,,you could work just about anywhere,,The kids and people of today loose out on so much because of liabilty and possible suing. Its gotten so bad you have to think maybe you cant do something to help someone.I understand it is todays reality,,but it is a real shame. Thats maybe why things arent so good to find good help?You cant hire till someones 18?Then they have no experience,,but want full pay? Its a real shame the way things have turned do to suing,,,my 02 cents ,, lol
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