fire72
Bronze Member
About a year ago, I had to sell my 2005 New Holland TC40A and all of my implements because of health problems and the resulting medical bills. I managed to get a JD Gator 6x4 with the equity I had in the tractor, but of course that comes nowhere close to replacing the tractor. Since then, I have been going crazy from not having my tractor. The back hill needs bush hogged, the driveway needs graded, the ditch needs cleaned out... I couldn't till my food plots last spring or plow my driveway last winter, and I had to turn down neighbors that needed tractor work done. I don't think a day went by that I didn't gripe to someone about missing my tractor.
Last Saturday, I arrived home from my daughter's softball game to find a tractor in my driveway. Seems my in-laws decided that missing my tractor that badly wasn't good or healthy for me, so they decided to fix the problem. They bought me a 1952 Ford 8N, fully restored, with less than 25 hours on the clock since the restoration was completed. I still have to replace my implements, but it's nice to get back to work with what I do have. I think I can't say anything bad about the in-laws for a while after this one.
Last Saturday, I arrived home from my daughter's softball game to find a tractor in my driveway. Seems my in-laws decided that missing my tractor that badly wasn't good or healthy for me, so they decided to fix the problem. They bought me a 1952 Ford 8N, fully restored, with less than 25 hours on the clock since the restoration was completed. I still have to replace my implements, but it's nice to get back to work with what I do have. I think I can't say anything bad about the in-laws for a while after this one.