Wow, that is really something! You definitely went way beyond with helping me--and I still am amazed that you were close to this sale! What a coincidence! I really thank you--can only say that if there's ever anything in Maryland you have your eye on.....
I would've enjoyed the sale, looks like it was a good time--and the rusty old iron would match my Case sickle mower--brothers in rust. I really wanted something that looked more antique--not like a modern tractor--and this one looked to be a complete machine, which was nice. Mr. Kesan told me the motor insides are all busted up--broken pistons and I don't know what-all. Didn't matter, I wasn't going to try to breathe new life into it (famous last words).
Thanks again--please post the JD store experience as soon as you can, looking forward to it. And, yes, I was checking email about every five minutes to see the status of the tractor--really had no idea what kind of price it would fetch out there--but I'm glad the auction people made an effort to give me the sale. To take my mind off all this I went to TSC to buy an exchange O2 bottle for my cutting torch. $29.99 seemed a little steep, but I needed to use it today, so at least that's done. And one last thanks for all your efforts--hope you got something for yourself or at least had a good time!
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