Did you hear the news yet? I talked with the auctioneers and told them I want to show them the tractor you want. We were no where near those tractors yet, so I would show them as we got closer. Well, I ended up buying something and got tied up there, and there was another one of those tractors that looks like your one, behind this barn that I didn't know about. I guess the auctioneers thought that was the one and they bid for you, but it sold for over $300. So when they got close to the actual one you wanted, and all of the other that look just like it, I went over and said I'd like to show them which one you want (there was only one with all 4 metal wheels). He says they already bid for you on that other one! WHAT? I ran and looked at it and it had two rubber wheels. Ran back and said that was the wrong one. Lucky they didn't win that one for you! So I bid for you on the all metal wheel one, and we went back and forth bidding, and the guy brought the bid up to your limit, and so I didn't go higher. So you don't own a cute, rusty, old tractor in Wisconsin. Don't worry. There are more. There is a part two to this story that I will post in a new topic. Never got to the JD store down the road!
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