Posted by lyric on January 12, 2013 at 18:28:23 from (68.171.231.86):
Do most of us have this problem? I bought a 1953 AR in 2010, restored it with my father, enjoyed the time together. Thats were things got bad, caught the bug. 2011 got divorced after buying my '38 D, that one cost more than just the price of the tractor, but worth every penny! Yet it never stopped there, 2011 I also picked up a '36 A, '40B & '49B. Spring of 2012 I got a '46A '47AN,'30D 2 70 lawn mowers 60 mower,100 mower 50 cart & two 30 carts aswell as a '64 110. So far this year we picked up a 530 & next weekend I'm going to get my 3rd 70 mower. I'm enjoying the heck out of the toys, but I wonder how many have this same problem? & how many is to many? I live on less than an acre of land, last year 4 of the restored tractors summered at my house with the mowers in front, it gets a lot of looks.
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