Posted by larry@stinescorner on September 01, 2017 at 09:13:52 from (100.35.206.226):
I must admit,,Im Just sitting here kinda feeling sorry for myself.About 12 years ago,,I got the Ford 2000. At the time the neighbor who farms our land had the sheds filled with stuff.We didnt use them or need them .When I brought the tractor to PA,,he said leave it at his farm in the shed for now till we get to moving stuff around.Through no fault of his or mine,(we were both very busy working,,) the Ford stayed at his farm for well over 10 years. When I started spending a lot more time at the farm,,I set up a little shop in one of our small sheds .Almost got it going pretty good,,just needed some better lighting,,never got to it.Never got to use the shop either,,things were really looking up,,till this diagnosis of cancer.Now everything has sat stag net since this spring.I dont have the white truck anymore,it was sold. I just about got all the buildings painted,,not quite.Things were looking very good,,everything went goodbye in a flash.Sorry,,////I just kinda feel down today.
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