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Posted by Zonie on February 15, 2002 at 21:02:01 from (64.12.101.176):
A couple of weeks ago I aquired a 1960 wheel horse garden tractor in a trade and I've started restoring it. It does run really good, but looked terrible. Now my problem is that my wife really thought I was nuts when she first saw this tractor, she thought that I needed another tractor like a hole in my head. My wife has never been very supportive of my tractor hobby! However as this little tractor is coming along with some sand blasting and primer she's starting to lay claim to it! Yesterday when I refered to my little tractor she jumped in there and said "What do you mean YOUR tractor!" Now how do I keep her from laying total claim to it? Maybe I sould get rid of it, or her?...Gee I wonder what I'd do with out her? Seriously if she would get alittle interested in my tractor hobby, I'd buy her any little tractor she wanted, if I could afford it. Anyone got a cub or an A their willing to donate in the name of marital bliss?
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