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farmall a boy

11-18-2007 23:57:16




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Well guys I know I have not been on this to much. But today I SOLD my farmall A to my friend in town that restores tractors. It was in such bad shape just about ever thing needed to be replaced. Ive done all the work for him in takeing it apart. So what ever is good is going on a shelf and one thing is he never takes any thing to the junk yard so part of the A will live on.

I just did not have the money or the tools to do any thing and it don't help when I just turnd 19 monday. But I do have the 50 cub I can play with at lest it runs. Then my 1915 case hay press.

Carson

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Famall a boy

11-19-2007 13:59:25




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 Re: R-I-P in reply to farmall a boy, 11-18-2007 23:57:16  
The guy that got it has helped me a lot on my cub.

It was for the best and I can all ways buy me one when ever I have some money saved back.

Right now im restoreing my 71 ford f 100 and it will be done this week with new paint ever thing.

My friend that got it has about 7 As and about 4 Super As. So I can all ways go down there and drive them.

Any ways thanks ever one

And thank you for the happy b day

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don g

11-19-2007 04:03:25




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 Re: R-I-P in reply to farmall a boy, 11-18-2007 23:57:16  
If you eally like the tractor then if i were you i would keep track of it.Later on u might have more money and probably wished you had kept the old girl.If this happens and u know where the tractor is you may be able to buy her back.I grew up on a super A and would give anything to find that lil tractor back but dad is gone and noone knows who bought her or how many times she has been sold over the years.Just a thought

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Jimmy King

11-19-2007 03:50:59




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 Re: R-I-P in reply to farmall a boy, 11-18-2007 23:57:16  
Carson, though I will be 66 next week I understand the no tools and no money thing. P.S. Happy Belated Birthday. Hopefully later in life you will be able to restore some tractors. You will find 21 will seem to never come. 21 to 30 a little faster. 30 to 40 Ziiiii iiiii iiiip. 40 to 50 Ziiiii ip. 50 to 60 Ziip. so far 60 to 70 is going Zip. Jim



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Janicholson

11-19-2007 03:37:42




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 Re: R-I-P in reply to farmall a boy, 11-18-2007 23:57:16  
At 19 you have only small regrets (though this seems major) The friendship with both the new owner and the unit will continue. Learning to be (the hard part) is also learning limits. Wisdom comes with knowledge applied to reality. Welcome to many opportunities. JimN



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