The post said the friend tore the tractor down ten years ago and it was in his shop. He told the buyer what he found wrong with it and he had the parts to repair it but would never get around to finishing it. This tells me the guy wasn't as stupid as some of you are trying to make him out to be. Truth be known I'll bet the guy had an idea of the value of the tractor. By selling to his friend at that price the friend would have no problem putting the cash into it and it would finely get finished and that in it's self would be a tribute to his dad and that you can't put a value on ! Nobody I know has something they've worked on, chaised down parts for, held onto it for at least ten years and don't have any idea of the value, GIVE ME A BREAK. If I was in the sellers shoes I would look real hard at the value of having it finished and being close to home as to the value of selling it to just any buyer and not knowing what would ever become of it. The way I see it is both got what they wanted and both will be happy.
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