Posted by RedMF40 on September 02, 2019 at 05:32:24 from (172.58.184.254):
In Reply to: What are these?? posted by cjskyy on September 01, 2019 at 04:32:42:
Thank you for your reply ..id love to reply to them all.
Hello cjskyy--As I mentioned, I just like looking at photos of old tractors, so if you can take any, please send. I think my email is set up to receive emails from other members, but I haven't used that option too much. For the comments of other members, I can't say what motivates them since I don't really know. Yes, a lot of members are cranky and looking for a fight, but I think the one thing everyone values the most is someone who speaks their mind. You sound like such a person. You'd likely be a welcome member here even if you have nothing to do with tractors.
For your dad, it may be that he's afraid the old machines will be sold for scrap--so he may be open to the idea of someone taking them who will spend some time trying to get them running again--if possible. Maybe ask around locally and see if anyone has any interest.
If you do send pics, I can't say I'm very knowledgeable about old tractors, but I am good at navigating the different websites that deal with them and can probably give an idea of whether they are worth saving or not. Sounds like you have a lot on your plate, good luck with everything and try not to stress too much about the old iron.
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