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Posted by kydavid on March 30, 2003 at 08:51:49 from (152.163.188.71):
In Reply to: let me explain posted by chris... again on March 29, 2003 at 20:14:20:
Chris, one of the hardest things at 16 is to be patient. One day, these tractors will be for sale. If not them, there are others. I wanted a particular farm when I was 19 (right accross the road from the place Ihad just bought). It wasn't for sale. Instead of worrying about getting it I worried about saving my money for it. A "For Sale" sign went up last year, I had been saving for 15 years for it. I stopped the real estate agent putting the sign up and asked him "how much?" He told me, and it was a fair price, so I bought it. Patience and observence pays off. The next day he got 4 more offers to buy it at list price, but mine was first. In the mean time, find some other tractors to start to work on. These will be for sale some day.
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