Posted by JD Seller on March 16, 2014 at 16:11:08 from (208.126.196.144):
I have posted in the past how I have always wanted a JD 4320. Also about how I have finally gathered up enough parts to build one from scratch.
It seems like life gets in the way every time I start to work on getting one together. I started on it again last summer. Boxed it all back up last fall again as life threw me another curve ball.
It seems like I don't have the time and or energy for "big" projects anymore.
A friend of my oldest son is wanting to buy all the stuff and make himself a JD 4320. He has a good history on large projects. He has built several street rods and pulling tractors. He would more than likely have it done in six months to a year.
I have been collecting parts and stuff for close to twenty to twenty-five years for this project. It just seems like the fire in the belly is not there anymore.
So I am really thinking hard about selling him the whole kit and kubutal. It is kind of giving up on a dream. I am finding I have few dreams left anymore. Either I have done them or I realize they are not going to happen.
I am in pretty good health but I just don't have the fire I used to have for doing big projects. Maybe I have developed ADD in my old age. LOL
So what have you fellows done in similar situations???? I am finding retirement is not all fun and games.
The wife and my sons have told me to just go buy a completed JD 4320 for years but I just can't see spending what they sell for on a tractor that would not really be used that much. It is more just something I have wanted but not really needed.
Kind of like fast women or fast cars. I would not know what to do with either of them as well. LMAO
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