More thinning of the herd

Leon R

Member
This time it's the 1948 Cub leaving. Bought and restored it in 1996. Have two more units to find homes for, a JD60 orchard and a 1949 JDMC. I have always enjoyed the restoration part of owning old tractors more so than having them kept in storage and attending displays. Also I am creeping up to 78 years old so it's time for someone else to enjoy them.
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Leon R, I understand what you mean about
having them in storage. We hate to see a
tractor just sit around. It's the thrill
of the hunt,the fixing it up,and driving
it around the first time in years. We
are terrible collectors......lol. I'm
always happy to send a tractor to a new
home where it will get used and loved.
That is better than me hoarding them and
having them just sit around.......
 
(quoted from post at 04:48:28 07/11/21) Leon R, I understand what you mean about
having them in storage. We hate to see a
tractor just sit around. It's the thrill
of the hunt,the fixing it up,and driving
it around the first time in years. We
are terrible collectors......lol. I'm
always happy to send a tractor to a new
home where it will get used and loved.
That is better than me hoarding them and
having them just sit around.......
ou are right about the hunt,the acquistion and the restoration there is a lot of fun in that.
 

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