Posted by Will- Tx.-Mn. on November 03, 2009 at 04:31:56 from (76.187.90.144):
In Reply to: Another Old Tractor posted by James Howell on November 02, 2009 at 21:52:06:
Dear James,
In 1995 while working on a swimming pool in Gainsville, Texas, across the road was a church and I needed a place to dump some extra clean fill so I asked the pastor and he said sure!, then I noticed a tractor sitting there with new tires on it,and it was a John Deer model MT.. asked him if he wanted to sell it and he said yes.
Long story short I got it for $550.00 with new tires,it run and loading ramps made of steel that went with it.. it is now at the farm in Mn. it has been a nice tractor,it looks a lot like yours.
I wish you would of told us the price along with sharing your photos of it,and I liked the story you told about it , especially every time you touched somehting it leaked
Always like to read your posts..
I have an M farmall with bush hog and power steering that I bought from my borthers' neighbor across the road.. brother lives outside of Van Alstyne,Texas bought it for $450.00 with stuck motor, but my brother and I got it unstuck in less then a half hour and now it runs real well,and has one new tire on the rear..
Also have an Allis Chalmers model B and that I have at my friends place in Lake Dallas, across the highway from where I work at a swimming pool company, sure is nice to stop after work some days and sit on the chairs at my friends house (he is near 80) I am 59.. and talk with him and his friends.. always so many cars going north and south on I-35..
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