The tractor I see as a bum deal - the fella sold it to the kid at a big discount under the condition he gets to buy it back before anyone else.
That seems a real argument to me?
The fella with the 2 wagons is just going down the wrong path a bit, and it's disappointing to see that when you tried to help him, I can understand venting on that a little? But you are right on this one, it's just water under the bridge, everyone will move on and see how things go.
For the most part I understand what you are saying and a good way to look at things.
Save maybe on that tractor deal, that was wrong, kid went back on his word as the deal is presented to us. What I'm hearing you say maybe is the fella should have offered to sell the ttractor to the kid for full value or pound sand, whatever the kid wanted. I'm not sure that woulda been a real good situation either, tho fair enough.
I bought a Ford 5000 tractor at auction a few years ago, 2 nephews came over & told me a few things about the tractor; one kid came over & said 'Take good care of grandpa's tractor' as I was strating it up.
That kinda sticks with me every time I change oil or look it over. :)
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