Posted by Angle Iron on February 27, 2023 at 17:01:36 from (71.204.235.27):
In Reply to: New To Me 4020 posted by SETX on February 27, 2023 at 09:50:29:
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeSo to be clear you stopped what you were doing to help a neighbor who wanted to load a tractor to go for scrap. You paid him what scrap was worth and he would have gotten had he delivered it there. You saved him the time and expense of hauling it to a scrap yard. From where I set you did him a solid by doing what you did. Both came out better than they were when the sun came up. I recently gave away a Motorhome, older needed work. I have a scrap yard less than 3 miles away, could have sold it there. I chose to give it away, good drive train almost new battery and he drove it away. We both walked away happy and no one was taken advantage of as we both knew going in what the deal was just like the man posted about the tractor. No one was screwed in either situation.
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