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Posted by Mike on January 03, 2002 at 16:41:59 from (63.178.90.44):
I was just wondering if anyone else aquired their tractor)s in a odd way. other then lookin in the paper or etc. Mine was behind the barn where a guy he knew left there for storage. It was in pretty bad shape, bucket arms were raised and kept in place by means of a fence post, which rested on the hood and crushed it. radiator top resivor was wrecked, missing freeze plug in block, no starter among other things. Dad and I bugged him about it for a couple months till he said "Fine come and get it" So I went up with a tow chain and he towed me home with his tractor, dirt rake left some nice scratches in the road. LOL Anybody else have any interesting "stories"? I want to hear them! Mike
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