Posted by Debra Kerlin on April 08, 2012 at 15:19:31 from (184.5.190.69):
In Reply to: Re: My 5 OLD tractors posted by Debra Kerlin on April 06, 2012 at 20:30:32:
Well......I sure want to thank you gentlemen for all the feedback on my 5 old tractors. They have been identified for me and that's what I wanted to know. Thanks to bompchomp and drobin3960 for ALL of their above and beyond help. I like to feel I've made a couple of new friends. Once again, thanks to all of you for the feedback......SO.....guess it's HI-HO Hi-Ho, off to the salvage yard I go. I'll take one more walk around, hold back a few tears and call the salvage yard this summer. My husband passed away only 9 months after he retired and his plan was to work on these old tractors. Sadly, never had the chance. So, if you guys wanna do something, don't wait. Your life can change in a heartbeat. Love to you all.
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