[Farmall] Here's an embarrassing story - Farmall Cub Mower

E. John Puckett ejpuckett at centurytel.net
Sun Oct 21 07:35:39 PDT 2007


Since many former ATIS members are on Farmallcub.com I posted your note 
in the main forum there.

Paul Bazzetta wrote:
> All,
>
> A few years ago I had an old Cub Sickle mower that I was going to  
> sell.  I posted it on the ATIS/Farmall lists and got a response.  An  
> interested party contacted me and we agreed on a price or $150.00 (I  
> think) shipping included..  The buyer wanted to send me a check.   
> Knowing how bad my memory is and how long it takes me to do things I  
> think I suggested taht he wait until he gets it.  He would also then  
> have a chance to check it out and see if it met his expectations. He  
> sent the check anyway. and I cashed it.
>
> I then set about building a wood box to ship it to him.  That took  
> forever because I'm a procrastinator and I built it like an ark.  I'm  
> convinced it weighed more than the mower parts. Any way... between  
> several job changes, a heart attack and a PC outlook crash, (all of  
> which took me away from ATIS for a while) I managed to loose track of  
> who bought the mower.  No amount of looking thorough archives (mine  
> and ATIS) has yielded any clues.  The only vague memories I have is  
> it may have been some one named "Art" and I think he was in MN or the  
> Dakotas. I may be wrong about both (it's heck getting older!)
>
> Long story short.... Do I owe your a mower?
>
> If I can't figure this out in a month or so, I will donate the mower  
> and the $150 to Mike S. to use in the Wisconsin IH club auction. (A  
> guy has got to be able to sleep at night you know.)
>
> -Paul
> bazzetta at execpc.com
>
> Will some one please post this tot he ATIS list for me? I'm no longer  
> a subscriber there.
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-- 
 John
another one of them
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