I Have an illness

So my 841 broke down while bush hogging and while bringing
her back in from the field I Shishkabobbed the radiator with
the boom pole on the 641-D. Yeah yeah there were 20 things
my wife and I coulda done to not make this happen but we
were in hurry which is the kiss of death. So the 841 has been
the most reliable tractor I've ever owned. My go to girl. Well I
started feeling sorry for her. Checked the electrical system
and she was in great shape with the 12 v stealth. So probably
just had a clogged jet. So. Off goes the carb in the bath.
Freakin feeling really connected to her now and think she
found out that I gave a lot of love to an 881-D that my wife
claimed that turned out to be a beauty. She needed attention
so six hours later I have her stripped down and one batch of
Zane gravy and heavy duty stripper later she's getting ready
to get her clothes on again. Love my go to girl!
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Rick those kind of illnesses can be devastating. Two projects like that for a guy in your poor health is just too much. Please allow me to ease some of the stress, pain and suffering you surely must be experiencing. As a fellow Georgian, I would be willing to take either of those tractors off your hands and give it a good home just to ease some of the burden on you my friend. Just let me know when it would be convenient for you and your misses and I'll hitch up the trailer and be on my way.
Kindest regards neighbor.
 
I think your illness is not unique among members of this forum. How many of us have brought one of our girls into the shop to fix a minor issue and ended up with a total rebuild? It's a scary thing, this illness.
 

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