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Re: At what point do you take their whinning serious?
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Posted by Farmer Bob on February 18, 2001 at 21:00:42 from (208.49.9.206):
In Reply to: At what point do you take their whinning serious? posted by Dave Gibson on February 18, 2001 at 19:51:58:
Dave, A winning solution is when you ALWAYS take the whinning seriously. It's when they give you your pillow and tell you to sleep in the shop with "Those Tractors" that it stops being whinning and becomes serious decision time. I agree with the others about getting her a tractor of her own. Include her in its' rebuild from the first item you remove from the chassis right up to and including the applying of new decals on the new paint job. Funny how "All that work" will be remembered for a long time. Involve her and her tractor in local shows/ parades etc, let her show off "Her" tractor. She won't mind another one following you home as long as you don't sell hers.//FB
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