Hi I would hold off a bit and agree with some others here, you got way to much emotional and physical drain right now. I know what this winter did to me out on the farm I"m only 40!. my paying shop work is behind, and I never really got any work done on any of my 15 or so fordsons. I wasn"t dealing with half your problems either.
I had a friend call me one afternoon in November he was looking for something to do and head over here. We went and put wheels on a new purchase of mine in - 15 0c. Having him help made me want to do it.
Maybe you just don"t want to be on your own doing it either. I have that on my own motivation problem to some days, see if the kid would come help you a bit and let him use the tractor after, both of you would then have an achievement and goal.
Many times in the last 5 years I said thats it those tractors are going. But i still buy more and the others are still here. If you did sell ask the kid if you could go help even. Then you still have contact with it when you want to do it. Regards Robert
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