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Re: Bought a tractor???
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Posted by Tim in NB on July 29, 2004 at 10:31:58 from (156.34.172.36):
In Reply to: Bought a tractor??? posted by Stan(PA) on July 28, 2004 at 14:13:59:
I had a job I needed done at the house. It was filling in a big hole with gravel and move some big rocks with an excavator so water wouldn't wash out gravel. Had a couple of guys up to look. One guy couldn't do it and the other guy could do it in a month or two. In the meantime, things happened at work and I left to go back to school for 2 years. Told the guy about it and said I wouldn't be gettin the job done for a couple of years. One day that fall he arrives with his riggin' and says that he has some time to do that job. He says I can pay him when I get outta of school. Says knew my granddad and his word was good so mine should be too. I tried to convince him that I could wait but he insisted. He did the job on a hand shake that I would pay him in a couple of years!!!!! Luckily I got a good job lined up before I graduated and I worked some hard to pay him by the middle of that summer. When I arrived with the cash, he said I didn't mean you had to pay me all at once. Can you believe it??? That guy will do any job for me and I always pay him within 30 days. All because of a hand shake!!
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