Posted by DeltaSteve on January 17, 2021 at 07:49:13 from (67.41.195.225):
I just aquired a Farmall 350. Got a phone call from a friend. his 90 year old mother in law decided to sell off the old equipment and sell the ranch.That 350 was the newest and biggest tractor on the place,the place had been leased out for 25 years. Asked me if I would be interested in buying it,or knew someone who would. I jokingly made a rediculously low 'offer',not really serious.The next morning he calls and says I bought a tractor.Said she would rather me have it than haul it to a sale. He delivered it later that day.It's a 'drawbar' tractor,has a Swarts wide front,and ons new rear tire.Runs,but has a slight miss. Tin is straight and paint is good as it has been shedded. Dont need it.Already have 17 running tractors(counted em last night).Susan isn't pleased about another tractor. But she's philosophical about it. We weren't looking,had said we weren;t going to buy any more tractors....We had enough. Never say never! :)
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