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Posted by Scott on July 08, 2002 at 07:00:53 from (199.131.159.125):
My father in law gave me his old Farmall A. I think it is a 1940 or 41. He said he got it about ten years ago and used it plow snow in the winter but hasn't used it alot. We painted it together with really nice enamel paint and he gave me the cultivators, harrows and the snowplow with it. It runs really nice but he said I could sell it if I want to sell it too. He didn't remember what he paid for it and he said it doesn't matter to him because he is too old to get on it. He then laughed that his wife (my mother in law) said the same too about him. He was too old to get on her. He laughed so hard when he said that he almost fell over. I was laughing too we both just slumped down against the barn laughing so hard until we were crying. But he said go ahead and sell it and use the money for the kid. So I have an early Farmall A that has new paint and I will put new tires on it and it runs good but what should I ask for it? Scott
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