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<p>Spencer:</p>
<p>That is a lot to have been through. Glad to hear you survived!!
Surgery after age 60 is just not a good thing... I am nearing
that time when I need to get a bunch of things out of here and let
someone else own this too expensive land. I own a bigger farm
in better land with neighbors who would be some help. The auction
process would be a very emotional thing for me as I have many many
projects that just had the problem of money and time. now its the
time. If I die here, all my "friends"would show up at the
funeral with their trucks and trailers..<br>
Cecil<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/10/2021 5:21 AM, joehardy wrote:<br>
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<div dir="auto">Spencer, So sorry to read about your health
issues. Since i connected you with that 430V tractor, the
original owner would be interested in knowing how much it sold
for. I marveled at the effort you took to free up the engine and
got it running again. Great job. As I'm approaching 81 years
old, I'm now realizing they can't dig a hole deep enough to take
my tractors & my other toys with me when I pass on. I never
want a farm auction because it would being able to see your
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<div>From: Spencer Yost <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:spencer@rdfarms.com"><spencer@rdfarms.com></a> </div>
<div>Date: 7/9/21 11:44 PM (GMT-05:00) </div>
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<div>Subject: [AT] Goodbye 430V - and more </div>
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Where do I start? Not exactly sure but I know I won't be able to
tell <br>
this story properly if I start with the tractor so hang in there<br>
<br>
<br>
I haven't been exactly talkative for a while and have been holding
quite <br>
a bit back. Its been a wild ride for me over the last 10-ish
months. <br>
I got meningitis last fall, got thrown in the hospital in October,
had a <br>
craniotomy(broken sinus bone allowed a pathways for pathogens,
hence the <br>
meningitis and craniotomy to repair the sinus), recovered, all the
while <br>
missing only 2-3 weeks of work (thank goodness for
work-from-home), <br>
continuing my work on my masters degree, and meeting my farm
obligations <br>
(also thank goodness all this happened in the late fall and winter
where <br>
chores and obligations are few and minor).<br>
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So I've been busy....<br>
<br>
By the time they figured out my health issues, I had become quite
ill. <br>
Meningitis is serious shit and I became so ill I also started
getting <br>
secondary infections(pneumonia, etc). Hearing I was two shakes
from <br>
death and then hearing they have to lift the lid to fix it .<br>
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All that and then requiring 6 months to feel "normal" reordered my
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priorities.<br>
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How does this relate to the 430V? Glad you asked. One of my
projects <br>
is a 1957 Chevy 3/4 ton pickup. It is a very low mileage, very
nice <br>
original truck with minimal rust. I took it apart in the early
oughts <br>
and stored every piece carefully on shelves in my shop. The cab
is on <br>
blocks in front of my Pacer's parking place. It was always going
to be <br>
a long and expensive project that also would require lots of shop
<br>
space; but time, money and space have all been in short supply
for <br>
years. So the project never got off the ground. I have decided
to <br>
prioritize it. One solution to opening up space and money is to
sell <br>
a tractor. Selling the John Deere 430V as opposed to the Pacer
opens <br>
up the most funds and space.<br>
<br>
So I spoke with Debbie Polk (Polk Auctions) and they are going to
<br>
include my tractor in the upcoming Labor day auction. I chose
Polk <br>
because I have done tons of business with them over the years -
mainly <br>
on behalf of other folks but also myself personally. This is
probably my <br>
last chance to do business with them as a consignor. Also they
have <br>
always been great to do business with.<br>
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So there you have it. A lot in a nutshell and probably more than
you <br>
wanted to know. I felt like it was time to come clean about all I
have <br>
been through over the last many months and to also announce my
recent <br>
decision to sell the 430V.<br>
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Have a great weekend!<br>
<br>
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-- <br>
Spencer Yost<br>
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