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BX2360, FEL, MMM, BX2750D snowblower. 1953 Minneapolis Moline ZAU
Many times I've mentioned my Dad's Minneapolis Moline Z. We had it when we were dairy farmers. NFE with front blade and trip forks.
He's still alive and well, and always said it would come to me when the time came....
I used to back it and manure spreader down the 100' barn floor at 6, skid logs at 14.... you get the idea; grew up with it.
Since they moved to suburbia 30 years ago, it's been the only farm tractor in my folk's subdivision.
Recently, younger sister married a vegetable farmer. She was born shortly before we sold the cows and later, the farm.
She has never driven the MM once, but Dad has given the tractor to her. He said it should be on a farm.
Kinda hurt, but it is his tractor. He always wanted to keep it, since it was a way he remembered his father, when they farmed with it and worked on it.
He knows in the next couple years my wife and I can retire, and may move further south. I assured him the tractor would go with me, but I think that has been the deal breaker.
I'm Executor of their Wills, and the "responsible" child of their three.
That tractor is a way I remember not only my father, but grandfather as well...............
He won't be happy with the way my brother-in-law takes care of the tractor, and I know I would provide it much more care.
It's his tractor, and at 78 years old, he can do with it as he pleases.....
Just venting, because we all love tractors......
He's still alive and well, and always said it would come to me when the time came....
I used to back it and manure spreader down the 100' barn floor at 6, skid logs at 14.... you get the idea; grew up with it.
Since they moved to suburbia 30 years ago, it's been the only farm tractor in my folk's subdivision.
Recently, younger sister married a vegetable farmer. She was born shortly before we sold the cows and later, the farm.
She has never driven the MM once, but Dad has given the tractor to her. He said it should be on a farm.
Kinda hurt, but it is his tractor. He always wanted to keep it, since it was a way he remembered his father, when they farmed with it and worked on it.
He knows in the next couple years my wife and I can retire, and may move further south. I assured him the tractor would go with me, but I think that has been the deal breaker.
I'm Executor of their Wills, and the "responsible" child of their three.
That tractor is a way I remember not only my father, but grandfather as well...............
He won't be happy with the way my brother-in-law takes care of the tractor, and I know I would provide it much more care.
It's his tractor, and at 78 years old, he can do with it as he pleases.....
Just venting, because we all love tractors......