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In Reply to: cheapest tractor posted by Hoofer B on August 29, 2022 at 09:55:30:
Back around 1969 or 70, an older neighbor was selling out (Michigan) and moving to Florida. Dad and I went down to see him, and Dad bought an extension ladder and a couple other things. He had an H Farmall with a trip bucket loader sitting in the yard, and Dad asked what he was going to do with that. He said he was going to sell it. Dad asked how much, and Frank said $15.00. Dad said, no really how much. He repeated $15.00. I watched as they negotiated in reverse, with buyer trying to pay more, and seller trying to hold firm. Finally it got up to $50.00, and Dad still said it was worth more. Frank said if you don't buy it for that, I will sell it to somebody else for that. So, Dad paid him. After he paid for it, he told Frank it was for me. (I was maybe 14 or so, and had no idea Dad was planning that). Frank then said if he had known that he would have just given it to me. It did have a flat rear tire, and we knew we would have to have it fixed before driving it home. Next day we went by, and Frank had tire off to get repaired. Had it for several years, then traded it on a Moline M-5 Diesel.
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