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Re: Tractor restoration - in England
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Posted by B-maniac on December 03, 2006 at 18:25:37 from (207.241.134.238):
In Reply to: Re: Tractor restoration - in England posted by Turke Bros. Farms on December 03, 2006 at 13:59:10:
My thoughts are as follows , Dan. There are no rule books on the subject (thank God). Therefore it all comes down to communication. If a caller doesn't ask the right questions , how can the seller give the right answers? Since everyone uses different words to describe different things , it is unreallistic to think that there will never be misunderstandings between buyers and sellers. You do the best you can. If you do that there should be no guilt. Move on. There are a certain number of A-holes out there that no one will ever please no matter what wording you use or how you say it. Rule books won't change this , and we definately don't need any more "rules" in this antique tractor and implement hobby. That's why it's still fun when many other "hobbies" have become stuck in the mud , so to speak. For every one A-hole there are 50 people in this hobby that would give you the shirt off their back and have never met you. Thanks for listening. "B"
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