Know the feeling. Makes ya sick just to see what you took care of, and then see what a scrap heap it turned into with no regret from the new owner. Most of the farm equiptment My son and I looked at was in sorry shape .Went for a tractor. Drove over past Eauclaire 3 1/2 hours one way to look at a Massey 97. Drove in the yard and didn't get out of the truck. Couldn't believe the guy would beat it so badly and had the gaul to ask $5,500.00. Said over the phone it was a great tractor. Yard full of junk I woild have been ashamed to have any one come to see the tractor. That wasn't the only one that we looked at. Same went with our search for a wagon. JUNK, bent frame Bent axles twisted etc. Guess people don't care. I figure that if the Good Lord was kind enough to allow em to have things they needed, it should be taken care of, Oh NO, Just beat it to death, try and peddle it to some poor schnook by lying through their teeth.The folks who get decent equiptment seems to me,they just beat it to death or Let it rot away and claim they just finished using it yesterday. We heard all sorts of stories,Nothing surprises me any more. Sorry to hear of your equiptment ending up as junk. It happens. LOU
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