Posted by Cockshutt Mike on November 24, 2010 at 07:31:00 from (67.142.168.25):
In Reply to: Great tractor value posted by Cockshutt Mike on November 24, 2010 at 06:19:07:
Just to sit the record straight. I don't go on property without permission and I don't go snooping around. I hauled crude oil from farm lease locations and if I see something sitting out in the open and someone is around I will ask. I don't go around tresspassing or just bothering people. The guys I'm friends with and myself do respect others and there property. My point was this, if I have something and someone asks if I want to sell it or get rid of it I say yes, no, or I might be, I don't start with laim reasons and start seeing dollar signs and thinking how I can sock it to someone. I haven't met anyone who hasn't at some time seen something and ask the property owner if they would like to get rid of or sell it. Many dells have been made that way. I'm sorry if I offended anyone, I guess I should'nt have posted. I guess it's not alright for a hunter to ask if you own the property and is it ok to hunt. If I don't want somebody to ask about something I have sitting out in the open I place a sign on it that says not for sale. Sorry for my post, don't get your panties twisted up, I wasn't talking about a crook or someone who tresspasses. Maybe I should have posted, where were you when someone got shot.
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