Posted by JD Seller on September 15, 2019 at 09:14:00 from (208.126.198.213):
In Reply to: farm auction results posted by r aiken on September 15, 2019 at 04:38:33:
I sure wish I had known about that sale. I have been looking for a nice original Ferguson 30 tractor for years. That one was in really good condition with no dents in the sheet metal. All I find are ones with ten coats of paint on them and cobbled together parts.
A cousin of mine bought my maternal Grand Father's Ferguson 30 tractor. It has not set inside since then. He has let it set out and rust away. This was after begging my Grand Mother to sell it to him. That tractor had never been wet before he bought it. I get mad every time I drive by his place and see it setting there. A year after he bought it I offered him double what he had given for it. He mouthed off that I would never own it. He is too lazy to work much and is jealous of anyone that has things they worked for. His farm has been on the auction block twice for back taxes and he will scrounge up enough money to stop the sale. He will mess up and not save it one of these times. LOL Just had to vent some. LOL
Thank you for posting the auction video for us. There are not too many auctions like that one anymore. A lot of old one owner stuff on that sale.
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