Posted by nickg on August 13, 2009 at 20:31:17 from (99.155.40.134):
A couple years ago I was at an estate farm auction and behold was one of the tractors I have always wanted. It was an all original farmall super m t/a diesel that was an original one owner tractor. I didnt even know it was there because it wasnt on the sale listing till I got there. It broke my heart the family was sellin this mans equipment off because he had to be put in a rest home. I couldnt beleive it when I had the wining bid. Heck nobody seemed intrested in it. So yesterday had it out drivin it around when a guy stoped me and was askin about that tractor. Come to find out it was his dads tractor I had bought at the auction and he was unable to be at the sale and that it was sold by mistake. I went from feelin proud of my tractor to a feeling of sickness. He even had the original bill of sale for it and matched all the serial numbers. He told me how he desperatly was tryin to find me the last couple years but couldnt because I had moved and changed my land line to just havin a cell phone. So needless to say my super m and i parted ways today but I feel really good when a man gets reunited with a family heirloom.
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