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My son and I bought another tractor a couple of months ago, and in doing so, I didn't really need this one. I was going to keep it, just in case, but decided to go ahead and sell it. I always hate selling a tractor that I've used for a while, and this one was one I'd had for 10 years. Had good luck with it, and hope the new owner does too.

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James, your old stuff is newer than our new stuff!


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Bet you did okay with the sale too!

Nice tractors bring good money.


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Originally Posted by wabigoon
James, your old stuff is newer than our new stuff!



Richard, if I was a full time famer these days, my equipment situation would be like yours.

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Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Bet you did okay with the sale too!

Nice tractors bring good money.


Barry, I sold it for what I paid for it 10 years ago. It only had 2227 hours.

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JamesJr,

I loved my Ford ne New Holland tractors. I watched from the kitchen window as my neighbor drove one down the lane after our sale. Really a sad day but, the neighbor called on Christmas Eve of that year and thanked me for telling him to buy it and that he’d be happy with it. He said it was the handiest tractor he’d ever owned. He was a good man.


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