Posted by NY 986 on October 10, 2010 at 09:56:31 from (69.171.163.185):
In Reply to: What a guy.... posted by Don-Wi on October 09, 2010 at 20:10:01:
I am not going to be as critical or judgmental as the others but it is time to declare your independence from this guy and do something for your own boxes. Don't worry about about having the latest or the best. You can buy old boxes for next to nothing for models like JD 115 which were pretty good so it is just a matter of how the last owner treated it. You're a machinist so you have the hard part licked other than broken castings. IH had some decent boxes and seen more than a couple 110/120's along the roadside for a hundred bucks that needed some cheap TLC. In the end nothing positive will be accomplished with a showdown with this guy. Unless this guy is a real outcast in the community you might be unpleasantly surprised who takes what side on this. Seen more than one guy who was "in the right" get burned in the community. If you don't have the money does somebody else have some you could borrow till you pay it back?
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