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Posted by ique the tractor vet on February 21, 2001 at 21:03:11 from (216.196.13.178):
In Reply to: nervous?????? posted by jp on February 21, 2001 at 09:59:37:
I make my living fixen tractors and the last two years just plain SUCK the farmincome is down and the last thing that gets fixed is the tractor and i here it all the time CAN YOU JUST PITCH IT TO GET ME THROUGH THE PLOWING OR WHAT EVER ,the comes the next thing I'LL pay you when the milk check comes next mounth. AS far as doing antique tractors go i have two sitten in the shop now that i wish i had never seen ,can't find good paret or they are discontinued the hours i have spent on the phone and chassen junk parts i can never charge for but if youlike the only way to find out is to get your feet wet and oh yea the money that you put in tools ,i am at just over the mid six figure mark and still buying snap on and mac just love me i am on the christmas card list with them. OH yea and there is always the over priced tool co. for the special tool that you can't get any place eles.
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