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Re: Retireing to full time Farmall Status
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Posted by Farmer Bob on January 16, 2003 at 08:59:14 from (67.3.10.63):
In Reply to: Retireing to full time Farmall Status posted by Farmall Ed on January 16, 2003 at 06:02:10:
Farmall Ed, At your age, I'd say easing into the retirement scene should be a satisfying experience. Keeping the "Queen" happy will allow you time to work on your tractors and field work as well. It only took my "Queen" a few weeks of having me around all day long to come up with her description of my "Retirement"...Twice the husband with half the pay! There is a trade off in retirement, finding the right mix in keeping you both happy is different for everyone. Enjoying the rest of your life is what is most important. Whether that leans more towards the "Honey-Do's" or your tractors, only you can be the judge. Good luck and long life to you both.//FB
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