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Posted by super99 on April 14, 2007 at 02:45:11 from (207.144.222.145):
In Reply to: Dad's tractors posted by Eric Allen on April 13, 2007 at 23:44:22:
Tough row to hoe!! Sorry about your Dad. You don't say how old you are, do you still live at home? In school? Have a job? I think your Mother doesn't realize the connection between you and tractors and your dad, try to find something that ment a lot to your Mom and Dad and ask her how she would like to get rid of that item, might help her understand. Might be a financial decision, she needs the extra $$$. Do you have a trusted uncle or a close friend of you Dad's that could possibly buy one or two of them and save them for you till you can pay him for them? If you have been on this page very long, you see several posts looking for Dad or Grandad's tractor, it is an important link to you past and helps you connect with memories of you Dad. Where are you located and what kind of tractors? Fairly new and worth a fair amount of $$ or old ones that need fixed up? If you can only keep 1, pick the 1 that ment the most to you and your Dad and take lots of pictures and write down serial numbers, make and model on the rest so you will have them and also name and phone # of buyer so you might be able to find them someday. Lots of good hearted people out there, maybe someone will help you find a way to keep track of them. Good luck, Chris
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