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Posted by Jim.UT...another thing on December 21, 2005 at 08:14:43 from (64.122.18.247):
In Reply to: Re: Made me sick to see them. posted by Nolan on December 21, 2005 at 04:40:25:
Oooh, you had to remind me! My granddad had a 2N with a 6 cylinder Funk conversion. My aunt wound up with it, which is fine. But then she traded it in on a new chinese tractor. I've tried to track it down, but the dealer is no longer in business. I tracked down the owner of the dealership and he remembers the tractor. He even gave me information on the buyer. It was sold on a contract basis: $500 down and $100/month. The guy disappeared and the dealer never saw a dime after the $500 down payment. I have addresses for the thief but they are bogus. My aunt hated the tractor and said the way to find it is to listen carefully for someone cursing loudly. That person will likely be the owner of the tractor!
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