Posted by Nancy Howell on November 03, 2009 at 10:03:15 from (144.162.48.126):
In Reply to: Re: Another Old Tractor posted by Will- Tx.-Mn. on November 03, 2009 at 08:12:38:
That was a fair price for then. They seem to be popular with collectors, which has driven the price up a bit. We're not collectors. Our tractors are used for various tasks around the farm.
I liked the M's and wanted one. James bought "Sparky" our first M, for me as anniversary present. I wanted a small tractor to maintain our place in Dallas.
Sparky got taken to the farm for "maintenance". He was so handy at the farm, Sparky never made it back to Dallas. Because Sparky was so handy for the small or light tasks at the farm, we bought a second M, named "Sam".
Since we are planning to move all the horses to the farm, we will have to have something better than the riding mower to maintain the place in Dallas. That led to us buying this latest M, now named Rusty. We also bought a 5 ft bush hog for Rusty to keep the place mowed.
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