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What's gotten into my wife?
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Posted by Dave in GA on February 12, 2003 at 05:50:46 from (163.246.18.120):
I think my wife has developed an addiction. A few years ago, we needed to buy a used pickup truck. She bought us a 1965 International D1300 1-ton 4x4 with a 10,000lb PTO winch, off-road tires, and utility box. A former logging truck, and it runs and drives great and meets all of our pickup truck needs. My wife doesn't drive it, but she loves all of the attention that it brings, and it does draw attention. We get a lot of looks and comments and she's so proud of her truck. Then we needed to get an old cheap tractor to do some bush hogging with. She bought a restored '36 Farmall F-20 and she loves to show it off and talk to people about it. Now I know she's addicted because she found and purchased a '35 Deere A project tractor for me to restore. We've run out of room because she loves these old tractors and has met so many nice, down-to-earth tractor folks and haulers along the way and enjoys the socializing with them. Is her behavior something that I should be concerned about? Is it normal?
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