Posted by IowaBob on January 17, 2022 at 08:22:49 from (50.80.38.19):
In Reply to: Good bye UPDATE rant posted by grandpa Love on January 17, 2022 at 04:38:52:
I always look forward to your post's. If you make a few dollars on a deal that is how it's supposed to work. When I was starting farming 54 years ago, we were at my brother in laws for Sunday dinner, after dinner we went out to see his new Oliver and 4 bottom plow (nice). He says to me If you're interested that 3 16 IH plow is for sale It would be nice with you 400 IH. I said how much, he says 25.00, I say I'll take it. Picked it up the next day with the pickup. Used it for several days and liked it a lot. When my plowing was finished my neighbor stopped in and asked if I would sell the plow, I said if I did I would want 125.oo for it. He says no problem I'll take it. Next time I saw my BIL he asked how I liked the plow? I said it was a really good plow, but when I was done a neighbor wanted to buy it. He asked what did I do? I told him I sold it to him for 125.00 dollars. His comment was that is a good deal That's how you get ahead in life.
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