Posted by John T on October 09, 2020 at 07:10:35 from (45.16.200.171):
In Reply to: Re: Today's rant posted by J Hamilton on October 09, 2020 at 06:17:47:
EXACTLY over many years I learned how best to deal with them lol....AS my business grew and I was able to operate on my own money I became hardened and tougher to deal with, there it is take it or leave it. In the early years when I had to borrow on 90 day notes if any were coming due Id be forced to sell but that changed and improved. I enjoyed it and made a living in the 70 and 80's while farming but those years are long gone. I remember getting in the old 1948 Ford leaving at 4 AM freezing my A$$ off in zero temps for a 4 hour drive to Sikeston Missouri or Archbold Ohio or Stilesville Indiana etc auctions, buy what the old truck could carry, drive home same day !@#$% It seemed fun though lol
A few pictures of the old Ford and other items I bough used and sold in the day
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