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Posted by LA in Wi. on April 14, 2007 at 05:15:00 from (209.83.88.116):
In Reply to: Dad's tractors posted by Eric Allen on April 13, 2007 at 23:44:22:
When my dad had his sale and quit farming I watched the ol' H Farmall go out the driveway and that hurt. Twenty three yrs later I found it, a total mess, but bought it and now it's a beauty and she and I enjoy evening rides and some plowing. What a treat! Maybe you should think about trying to keep/buy one of the smaller tractors of your dad's; maybe it will be easier to store, less expense of fixing up some day, and easier to haul to shows some day. After you get some more responses, show them all to your mother...after she finds how strong the emotions are for us and our tractors she might be able to think of a way to help you.
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