:D yes, much more of this and I'll think about cancelling my subscription, too! :D
I think the car hauler won't work, too. I think maybe I'll see about taking off the sickle bar and just driving slow. Suppose that wouldn't matter too much. I'd like to go get it tomorrow. I left after your tractor sold, so don't think I'll run into many or any people when I go pick up. Mostly worried about that rear rubber caster tire. If that will hold out.
People came up to me and told me that was a good deal, so that's good. I'll go tomorrow and take pics and post them here if/when I get it home! It'll be handy, for sure. I would think it would use less money to operate, being a smaller tractor? It is gas and my other is diesel. I'm happy with the cost of operating my diesel but would be excited to use this and have it be even cheaper. The narrow front makes me a little nervous, safety-wise. Yes, it's red. It's pretty cute. I did think that Farmall 300 was even nicer looking. Another very exciting deal!
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