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Re: What Do You All Think???


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Posted by Danny Yerks on February 23, 2000 at 12:40:45 from (192.158.61.27):

In Reply to: What Do You All Think??? posted by Bill {Antique Acres} on February 22, 2000 at 20:27:18:

Have you ever heard the comment "if my hindsight was as good as my foresight, I'd have done things differently"? You're 22 years old and don't have much hindsight yet. You've heard from a couple of dozen people that are 50+ years old and have lots of hindsight. At 40 years old, I'm in the middle. I'm fortunate, my Dad is still alive (84 years old) and his 1950 JD B and 1940 Farmall A are still in running condition on the old farm. He told my brother and I that he put it in his will for us to have them as joint owners, so I know they'll never get away.
However, my Dad traded and older JD B with hand start for the current B with electric start, and my grandfather on my Mom's side had a AC B that was sold long long ago. I have 2 kids (3 1/2 year old twins) and we are on a single income so my wife can raise the kids instead of a day care center. I don't have much, if any, extra money. But, if I ever find either one of those tractors I'll find SOMETHING to sell, beg for the money, borrow the money, get a temporary second job, or do anything short of stealing to get the money! If you don't buy it, then you wasted your time asking our opinions, since everybody recommended you do buy it! However, I agree with some others, make absolutely sure it's the one your grandfather had before you buy it.


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