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Re: Boys, I didn't need to drive it.
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Posted by maplehillfrm,pat on March 26, 2007 at 17:56:30 from (170.215.212.27):
In Reply to: Re: Boys, I didn't need to drive it. posted by Jonfarmer on March 26, 2007 at 09:24:24:
just a question. How many 'projects and years did it take you to make the decisiion of not bringing home "junk" anymore????? I just realized it this month,, well it has been bugging me forf a while now but, this month it kicked me right in the teeth. I am thinking you are correct you cant buy them "cheap" and get a deal after you put time nand money into them.. This isnt so much if it is a trailer queen and not going to work,, if you only have that one tractor to play with,, but .. I am sending quite a few of mine to the sales these next weeks/months.. and just settle for my 3 working tractors and 3 collectibles that I can go and work on and relax and spend time with the boys.. any other time I want or need nother working tractor it is not going to be a bargain, my wife would say she heard this rant before,allan that 666 is going on april 21st,, hahaha. pat
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