Posted by mjsel33 on July 01, 2008 at 12:29:58 from (98.30.102.24):
In Reply to: Re: 36 W30 value help posted by cadet trooper on June 30, 2008 at 16:04:29:
Thanks CT Thats what my Dad used to tell me, 1st tractor he ever drove. His grandfather bought this tractor new. It was sold multiple times after that. He was in his 50"s and was driving a terra gator applying herbicides for an older farmer and seen this tractor sitting next to a barn, broken down and was a real mess. He wrote down the serial Number and when he got home, he checked it against an old Ledger that his grandfather kept. He was amazed to find that the serial numbers matched. He bought it a few weeks later and spent 2 years restoring. That is why my mother kept it after he passed. Lots of sentimental value to him and her.
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