Posted by Sledge99 on March 01, 2011 at 15:16:28 from (69.15.67.214):
In Reply to: Re: Moving IH606 posted by onefarmer on March 01, 2011 at 13:38:32:
After thinking about it all day, here's my plan. I live in south Fort Worth, Tx, tractor is at my daughters house 10 miles south of me. I'd really like to just sell the tractor (which I had planned to do once I moved it back to my farm place 45 miles south of town) but I'll probably have better luck trying to sell it near the Dallas/Ft Worth area. So, I've listed it on Craigslist, and if it sells, I don't have to move it. If it doesn't, then I'll get up early on a Sunday morn and just drive it down and like you guys suggested...enjoy the cruise. Thanks for everyone's suggestions. It helps to get opinions and hash things out.
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