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Re: Farmall A restoration - encouragement needed!


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Posted by Ron in Nebr on May 24, 2007 at 22:43:47 from (66.252.113.29):

In Reply to: Re: Farmall A restoration - encouragement needed! posted by Steven@AZ on May 24, 2007 at 20:17:27:

Hey Steven, that's a nice A ya have there! Been reading your posts for a couple years now, about your W-9s, etc etc. Have a Super A and a 650 myself so alot of your posts have helped me. When the time comes you'll find a way to get that A down there.

I've spent some time in ND, and also down in AZ, had relations just down the road from ya in Lake Havasu.....anyway, wanted to comment on the "moving back to ND"....and I can tell from your post that it's not really an option right now for ya.....anyways, I've also been in that boat- about 9yrs ago I was working a good job in Omaha NE, went through a divorce, and moved back "home" to our place in western NE. Took a 50 percent pay cut, but I wouldnt go back. The kids love it here. I agree with ya about the cost of living too, "things" cost more out here than in a big city. But I've noticed also that once you're out here, you find you dont really NEED nearly as many "things" as before so it actually works out cheaper....not having stores right around the corner sure helps on the old budget- a person adapts and after awhile doesnt even miss it. Anyway, having lived in ND you're probably aware of all this already, but just thought I'd bring it up.

Good luck on the A project and I'll keep my ears open for anyone making a trip with an empty trailer in that direction!



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