[Farmall] Selling the Farm and moving tractors & Tools
Edward Tabor
edward.tabor at zoominternet.net
Thu Jul 15 20:06:03 PDT 2004
First, I want to send my sympathies out to you. Your situation is
primarily the reason why I have decided to remain single, after 36 years.
Find yourself a friend with a rollback. See if he can move them for
you. A roll back is the most efficient way of moving both running and
non running tractors.
Ed
yestergears at intrstar.net wrote:
> Everyone:
>
> After 12 years of marriage, my wife decided in January that she
> wanted a divorce and has taught me a new word. ( among others) called
> HALF. It seems that even though I owned the land before the we married
> All the hog houses and other improvements since we married she gets
> half of. Therefore, to satisfy the divorce settlement I have been put
> out of business by being forced to sell the farm I grew up on and my
> dad cleared and farmed ( with mules and Farmalls) that also contained
> my dream shop, a nice 40X60X16 shop with shelter off one side. The
> good news is I get to have Full custody of my son.
> My question is have any of you experts out there had to move about
> 15 non running tractors and a few trucks at one time fairly quickly
> and if so can you share any tricks? I have to move the ones outside
> in 60 days from closing. They don't have to move far. I did get to
> keep the house and plan to build another shop in the backyard. I have
> till the end of the year to clean out and move those in various states
> of restoration in the shop along with building another shop.
> Any suggestions on moving a shop full of projects and tools is also
> greatly appreciated.
> Sorry for the cross post.
> Thanks
> Travis
>
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