Posted by RedMF40 on September 07, 2019 at 13:54:45 from (172.58.185.112):
In Reply to: What are these?? posted by cjskyy on September 01, 2019 at 04:32:42:
It's your fathers stuff. Unless he's mentally deficient, leave it alone. Consider that if you manage to remove his dreams...that could well end it for him. That isn't mean, that's compassion for your father from a bunch of guys that can put ourselves in his shoes.[/quote]
Interesting comment. Does the original poster say she wants to sell her dad's tractors? No. Does she say she wants to force him to sell? No. Does she ask for info so she can talk intelligently to her dad about them? Yes. Does your comment address the original question? No. I think a good new name for the site would be "Yesterday's Tractors and Today's Drama Queens." Kind of clunky, but I think it'll catch on after awhile, whaddya think. BTW, I'm out, I'll let the crushing ire of the YT crowd come crashing down on me. Have fun!
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