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Posted by George D. on April 27, 2007 at 11:41:19 from (169.244.143.115):
In Reply to: MASSEY FERGUSON TRACTORS posted by EMILY JAMISON on April 27, 2007 at 09:42:46:
Sorry to hear about your grandad. You may want to consider selling on eBay; collectors of just about everything check the listings there regularly, and you're more likely to get a fair price for what you have. Just describe the condition as best you can (with lots of pictures), make sure that bidders know *they* are responsible for shipping, and don't take checks or third-person money orders or promissory notes or, well, you get the idea. Another possibility: Have you or anybody else considered keeping some of this stuff? Doesn't somebody in the family want Grandad's tractor? I see quite a few posts on this site from folks who let heirlooms from the family farm slip away, and years later are trying to locate them again. Hard to put a price on sentimental value. Just my 2¢ worth. Either way, good luck with the task ahead. -- Geo. D.
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