Posted by Wilsonfire on November 07, 2007 at 07:23:35 from (65.77.65.81):
Lanse I know what it"s like to get TRACTOR FEVER. I spent weeks, hundreds of miles and tanks of gas and many hours at the computer looking at tractors only to find and buy one four and a half miles from home. Talk to the old timers many would love to sell their loved friend to someone like you who has the time to bring her back to her glory years and hopefully work her. Visit the coffee shops early to talk and make new friends with these guys and in no time your tractor will find you. I Guess what I"m trying to say is slow down, and it will happen. No kidding, You need to look at dozens of tractors before even considering a purchase. Buy Her in running condition for your first because this is your first. It"s kind of like your first girlfriend the one you"ll remember the rest of your life. It sometimes takes years to get a non running tractor in good shape. This can be very troubling for anyone. Good Luck and God Bless. Chas Wilson
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