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The dismantled tractor (again)
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Posted by BK on February 03, 2004 at 14:21:16 from (152.163.252.227):
I haven't read the posts in a few days and when I saw this post I thought it was very interesting. I thought I would reply but with it being so far down the line no one would here me VENT. I agree that parts from one tractor will make another one live a little longer. It is ashamed that there isn't a place you can take a running tractor that you don't want and get a decent price for it. Fact is there probably are. Enough with that, here's the reason I reposted this subject. I know a person who had possesion of a Massey Harris 44. It has seen better days but has many many very useable parts. This fellow knew I would love to BUY the 44 but some of his relitives for some reason (greed) knew that they would not get anything out of uncle Joe's tractor. So a big fuss was made over the 44. The tractor sat at the old home place for 20+ years and when his uncle Joe passed they tore down the old place set it on fire, dug a HUGE hole and we watched them BURY the 44 with the ashes. Unbelieveable!!!! I'm glad my family gets along better.
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