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Posted by Tom S. in Tn. on December 30, 2000 at 06:39:00 from (209.214.112.213):
In Reply to: Why do you? posted by Karl Bader on December 29, 2000 at 07:46:11:
Funny; my wife was asking this very question, just the other day! It sure isn't for the money any more; I can tell you that. I used to like to have a row of tractors with mowers and some trailers for every one to look at when they come by my place. I love to trade, and I love being a mechanic, the way we used to instead of like now. I completly enjoy putting equip back to work in the field after I got it from some body who does not think it is worth time or effort to keep any more. Kind of like fixing up discsrded toys for kids to enjoy again. I love talking about the stuff, and answering questions, while learning new things all the time. Tom S. in Tn.
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