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Re: What is your tactic on old disused tractors?
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Posted by Mark - IN. on September 20, 2004 at 17:33:58 from (64.12.113.146):
In Reply to: What is your tactic on old disused tractors? posted by Brian in NY on September 20, 2004 at 13:56:22:
Oh yeah? Go to tractor photos and look up "Massey 1130 and Case Comfort King". I took that photo, and there they still set, except that now the weeds are taller than both of them. The only people that know that they're there are me and the owner, and no one knows who the owner is. The mayor of that town has a restaurant that I frequent to get help from him in locating the owner, hasn't happened. The village board members, not getting anywhere. The cops. Someone has to know who owns or leases that land. Those two tractors have been setting right there for at least two years that I know of, and haven't budged, and I want that Massey in the worst way, and will even gladly take the Case as a pair of misfits waitin to be restored and given something to do. I aint givin up and won't. I'm kind've glad that the weeds have over taken them, that way it gives me more time before some other wisenhiemer sees them and just happens to know who they belong to, and picks them up. Dang, it aint gonna be easy, not at all. They're both a couple of beauts, to me.
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