Posted by Bryce Frazier on September 17, 2013 at 17:38:41 from (67.142.168.139):
Hi guys. I have found my self in a bit of a problem, what should I do? Here is the situation: A buddy of mine, Joey, 14, has been trying to find a JD 40 to restore for over a year. A man in the tractor club bought a 40 from his neighbor for $400 and is trying to sell it to Joey for $400. It is a 1954, 40U with a JD Front loader on it, trip bucket. Stuck engine, and bad tires all the way around. Well, Joey has a little bit saved up and has a source of income and they were working on a deal. Two days after this guy even told Joey about the tractor, he is down his throat pressuring him to pay him the $400 and get it out of their fast. Joey called me and asked me what I would. Here's what I said: If you are truly set on the tractor, then try to work on it, if you have the slightest doubt about it, walk away. What would you do? Thanks, Bryce
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