Posted by M Nut on February 24, 2013 at 07:44:38 from (50.107.45.24):
In Reply to: JD B posted by Larrystinescorner on February 24, 2013 at 04:42:42:
My dad found one sitting along the road one morning on his way to work. Called and told me about it, and I happened to be home from work with a daughter that wasn't feeling well. Later in the day she was feeling better, so we took a drive to look at the tractor. Ended up being a slant dash B, which there are not many of, out there. Had brand new tires on it, good sheet metal, and ran excellent. Guy wanted $1200. I couldn't pass it up for that. Tires alone had to be almost that much. Then I found out it also had a loader with two buckets that came with it. If I wanted it, I could have it, otherwise it would go for scrap. Ended up being a nice little loader with a pto pump for the hydraulics, a very nice snow bucket, and a manure bucket in excellent shape. All in all, a good day to take a drive and look at a tractor.
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