Ya'll boys for up North sure are cynical The tractors I listed were sure enough nice tractors The owner had been through a goodly number of them. Most of what I made mention of were show quality tractors, the SMTAD was just that. Wide fronts have been changed out for ever, IMO that still doesn't change the fact it was a super nice tractor that was correct in every way except for the old style front. New paint and rubber means just that, show quality paint, not raddle can or Sucker Polish and little rubber titties on the tires! New! There were many, many, many older non restored , good using, or take to restore tractors, that brought regular money. Plus lots of old implements too. The figures I gave here were as honest as I can tell, no one claimed that they were catching bids off the ceiling. I as well most everyone else was watching and taking notes on most everything that sold. It was a no reserve sell. Again as far as I can tell it was a sure enough a honest run sale, and I will stand by it till this sale is proven different. I can't speak to what goes on up North in your end of the world. This one Seemed straight up and honest run today. OBTW Most of the tractors stayed in Texas best I could tell. Later, John A.
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