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  • Actually they are not. They are sitting in dry storage and are well kept albeit for some dust. The man just likes them and they are his to do with them as he wants. He's a cool dude!

  • all of those tractors and cars r just goin to sit there and rot

  • So, what's the point? It sits and rusts in the barn and the world keeps spinning while precious jewels like this go begging to tell their American story. Ultimately, you die and the Kiddos get to worry over selling what you left behind. And I guarantee you without your wisdom to guide them, they won't get what it's worth. And they'll worry about that, too knowing they might have not carried out your wishes on a price.

  • @1939PlymouthRatRod2 You live, you collect, you die and your stuff gets sold, scrapped or kept... thats life. Sorry about your Dad! Thanks for looking and commenting JB

  • Cool!I love them Garages. See my stuff at my channel.

  • @Junktiques4u Thanks for your kind words. It was cool to see the barn, also farmer Delbert was an awesome guy to show his stuff. Your channel is great too! Thanks again..... John

  • what a piece of shit!

  • @mainbeast your mom

  • an old friend told me that the 28 As were not the best but 29 onward were a lot nicer...nice dog...I used to drive John Deere's when I was a kid...we had a late 30s A with flywheel start up...then a 40s D with flywheel start but the rest were battery starters...my son has an 8H, early number...nice vid and if you want to see, get the Stenzel auction guys out of Osco (Henry Co) honest guys...thanks!

  • @granskare thanks for the comment JB  :-)

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