Posted by grayrider on July 14, 2019 at 11:23:27 from (174.223.10.216):
In my lifetime I’ve owned several things I’ve sold or gave away or even thrown away that I wish I had back, I’m sure a lot of y’all can relate to this. Well I’ve just posted an ad on Craigslist and will get my wife to post on Facebook too. In 1991 I sold my 1954 John Deere 40T with a rusted out but operational bush-hog for $200, tractor ran ok at that time but needed four tires. My Dad gave it to me when I bought acreage about 7 miles away from the home place. I grew up with this tractor and maybe it hasn’t been scrapped yet, tractor was sold to a man about 35-40 miles north of me then I heard it was sold again to someone back in my neck of the woods, for years now I’ve rode the roads thinking about it and always looking in the fence rows, fields, yards , etc hoping to see it. Picture quality not good and it’s the only pic I’ve found of it that was taken about 1980. Going full steam ahead now and run some ads hoping to see what I can find out, maybe at least I’ll discover who owned it last and the old JD’s fate...
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