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Re: Right place at the right time


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Posted by rla on July 22, 2011 at 13:56:46 from (162.39.22.109):

In Reply to: Re: Right place at the right time posted by dave2 on July 22, 2011 at 10:48:42:

This reminds me of my story... Around 10-12
years ago I seen a combine for sale in a local
paper. So I drove to Erie pa. to look at the
Machine, really wasn't what we were looking for
but the man several things in the add & we
looked about all of them. Bought a Auger Wagon
& seen an old John Deere in the back of the
machine shed, I asked what that old 2 Lunger?
He said it's a 60 & it's in bad shape, Whats
wrong with it? He said it's in bad shape &
doesn't run very well.. I asked is it forsale
too? He thought & Said YES but it's in bad
shape? So I climbed up over a 224T baler, rake
& grain drill.. Jumped up on where the seat
belonged nothing but a board. Had good tires
& i turned on the igntion too far & all the
lights came on.. I didn't try to start it &
made arrangment that we were coming back to get
the the Auger Wagon if he could get it out
so I could really see it.. He said he could
But it's in Bad SHape. He wanted 600.00 for the
tractor.. Came back the following Saturday
& paid for the wagon & I started the tractor
& Loaded it on the semi trailer for the 600.00
all it really needed was a intake manifold that
was cracked & sucking air, best part I had a
good Intake manifold because I had just
replace both on another 60 we farm with.
This tractor is named the Pullen Fool & after
loading it, the farmer drags out the 801
3point & the 2 piece front weights & said
they went with the machine..... End of Long
Story.. RLA

When I told my wife I bought another tractor?
She Said WHAT!!! You went to look at a Combine
I said we did Honey, but bought a tracotr
instead.. A TRACTOR!!! Yes Honey a Nice Tractor

I BET!!!


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