$25?!?!? Well, I guess Ebay's no good when one's thirsty right now. Goodness.
Get to know the old fella, but if you let on that you're related to the goofs that sold it to him, make sure he knows that they're distant relatives, otherwise he's liable to have it buried with him when he goes so that it doesn't fall into abusive hands again. I would. Heck, when it came time to go, I'd probably shoot the tractor and then climb up in the seat and shoot myself just so they couldn't get it back somehow. The newspapers would be calling it a combination tractorcide-suicide, but it wouldn't get back into any wrong hands for sure. Get to know the old fella, but x-nay on the knowin much about the long distance disowned, whatever you want to call them as they made fun of you every night when you washed, waxed, and amorall'd that thing as a kid for your grandfather, every day and twice on Sundays, until they got it through some drunken court judge in a settlement against the will of your grandfather, that willed it to you...before they burnt his will and abused the heck out of it, after they tied you up to a tree and left you there, gagged so you couldn't call for help, cause they were from the mean side of the family. Get the idea?
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Today's Featured Article - Oil Bath Air Filters - by Chris Pratt. Some of us grew up thinking that an air filter was a paper thing that allowed air to pass while trapping dirt particles of a particles of a certain size. What a surprise to open up your first old tractor's air filter case and find a can that appears to be filled with the scrap metal swept from around a machine shop metal lathe. To top that off, you have a cup with oil in it ("why would you want to lubricate your carburetor?"). On closer examination (and some reading in a AC D-14 service manual), I found out that this is a pretty ingenious method of cleaning the air in the tractor's intake tract.
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