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Posted by Mike in MI on April 14, 2007 at 05:52:05 from (74.36.237.199):
In Reply to: Dad's tractors posted by Eric Allen on April 13, 2007 at 23:44:22:

Eric, I"ve gone thru the samething a few years back. I farmed dads ground after he died but a year later I had a change of health myself.(Had open heart surgery) I sold all his machinery plus all of mine also. But one day my mom came up to me and hands me this piece of paper and she say"s here this is yours to do what ever you want with it. I still have one of his tractor and still have a couple of my own. I don"t really need the tractors as mom rents out the farm ground now. I still use dad tractor a lot, it"s handy to have around. I use it mostly for the 3 point. I have a boom to help lift things for me. It is hard to see these things go and like you said I still has memories of the things your dad had that you"ll never forget. Perhaps one day I"ll sell some of the tractors because I hate to see them set around and not being used. If I was to keep one it would probably be my dads 530 Case. It"s not a easy thing to go thru & I know what your going thru! Good luck and take care. Mike
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