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Re: Dad's tractors


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Posted by dad's88 on April 14, 2007 at 20:12:34 from (205.188.116.14):

In Reply to: Re: Dad's tractors posted by Eric Allen on April 14, 2007 at 13:49:47:

Your "family" is right here on these boards, and we understand. It doesn't matter what color we are partial to, we are all tractor guys.

I'm afraid that if you sell any chances are they will be hard to recover in the future. Especially those that are in pieces as they may end up as parts. I'm not trying to make this harder for you, just want you to consider all of the possibilities that could arise.

If keeping them all is not an option I would be inclined to offer this suggestion.
Keep the M and D-14 because you sat in dad's lap on them and learned to drive. Those are the ones that are most important you said and the 14 was your dad's favorite. The WD-45 sounds like it's your favorite and it's your buddy, can't hardly let it go. Keep these three for sure. Past that the WD because you picked up where he left off and will carry on with his work. If you can squeeze one more in I think everyone should have an H, but that's just me talking.

Don't worry about putting them to work just get them out and run them around a little every so often and love them. We have over 30 tractors and they don't all get worked every year, but you do need to keep them inside or at least covered up from the weather. If we were closer I'd offer to keep them inside for you if that would help. I think I could fit them in somewhere. Putting up a new shed this summer I hope.

So good luck to you on this endeavor. Ask mom from all of us "pretty please!"

BLANE.


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