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Posted by jones on January 05, 2004 at 13:47:26 from (198.7.47.200):
Was told by a friend to ask advise on this site he found it by accident and thought it might be helpful for information. Anyway, just back home from a trip from rural Iowa to look over things left to my wife from her recently deceased uncle. He had farmed for many years and Ann used to visit he and his wife, spending time on the farm. Being the only relative alive she inherited what was left. House with barns and sheds along with all kinds of farm equipment laying out in the large grove. In going through one of the sheds behind some tin and tarps was an old tractor(very small) which was covered in dust. It had a couple of flat tires, but was generally in pretty nice condition. My wife remembered that the uncle put this away when she was little saying it would be valuable some day. It is somewhat faded ,John Deere tractor with the decal reading a 32 and some other #. The neighbor stopped by when we were there so I showed him it and he seemed kind of interested. Before we left for home he had a car (98 taurus) he wanted to trade for the JD. I said I would think about it, did not really want the car. Now he has called and offered $3500 for the tractor. Always need cash, is this a fair deal?
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