Posted by thurlow on November 24, 2010 at 06:54:51 from (74.177.47.23):
In Reply to: Great tractor value posted by Cockshutt Mike on November 24, 2010 at 06:19:07:
What I find 'strange or funny' is how one manages to ***find*** an old tractor sitting in a fence row or behind an old barn. How can something be ***found*** if it wasn't lost? In many/most cases, I'd suspect someone of trespasssing. Fellow..........who I'd never seen before........rang my front doorbell yesterday, even though the garage door was up and 999 out of 1000 people come to the garage door. He wanted to know if I owned that property up the road and if I was interested in selling some of the 'scrap iron'. There are seveal dozen old implemnts parked around the edge of a field, but they're not visible from the road. I asked him how he knew there was 'scrap iron' up there; he mumbled something about seeing an old cotton trailer from the road. Well, you can see a trailer from the road, but I just declined his offer. I may be old and partially senile, but if I wanted to sell something, I still have enough sense to either load it up or do some advertising.
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