Posted by 71ford100 on November 07, 2007 at 19:56:45 from (129.72.141.213):
In Reply to: A few things....... posted by I wanna Farmall on November 07, 2007 at 14:55:05:
Okay I've got to chime in here. Yea its great a young kid is interested in tractors (I'm only 18) but why not work your rear off and pay to find a tractor near you than having all this free charity given to you to haul one of the most common tractors ever, 1,100 miles. Paying for it yourself will instill a sense of value in yourself and you will take better care of it if its your own money that was spent on the tractor/supplies/hauling. Sure I've had stuff given to me but I pay for the fuel to haul it home and I help load and usually unload with by myself or my little brothers help me.
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