Posted by redforlife on December 17, 2022 at 08:09:33 from (174.213.209.92):
In Reply to: Saturday Rust posted by Majorman on December 17, 2022 at 00:49:07:
Its frustrating when something like this occurs.
I know where an example of an old tractor that is of a make and model of one I'd like to have. It's just sitting in an old cattle shed, nothing ever being done with it, and hasn't budged a wheel in years. The guy kind of semi-knows what he's got. And that it's a little on the rare side. But he won't sell it. Even if he did have a mind to, he thinks it's worth way more than it actually is. And he's one of those guys that you just can't deal with. I'm not sure what will ever become of it. But I'm fairly certain that I won't ever have a chance at it, when the time comes that it is liquidated. It'll just be one of those deals, where it'll just be gone before you even know anything about them (his family) doing something with it (selling it). Oh well. I guess it's atleast under a roof. So it's not just sitting there getting worse and worse for whoever it is that ever ends up with it. Some people will let this kind of thing happen to stuff that's sitting outside.
Anyways, this particular tractor I'm talking about isn't so rare that you can't find another one someplace else. I seen an example of it sold on big iron. I didn't place a bid on it, because it was further away than I cared to go get it. It sold for the kind of dollars I'm thinking one of them is worth as well. So, ... maybe I'll end up with one of those someday eventually. Just not the one that I know where its at.
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