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Re: Why sell ?
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Posted by Steven@nd on March 24, 2003 at 16:29:11 from (12.23.184.130):
In Reply to: Why sell ? posted by John A. on March 24, 2003 at 15:29:05:
From below: "what what what is it?" Having some car troubles, need a new transmission and I seem to be broke. Don't worry, it will never sell for that price. I have all the parts to put the live hydraulics on when I get time to work on it. Then maybe this summer I'll paint it. I'm looking for a job right now, think I found one for the summer working for a farmer making hay. Also, we are working on getting the W-9 up and running. I've been limping the car around in 2nd gear (4 speed auto) and getting along OK, so hopefully I'll make it last until next fall when I can afford the tranny. If the H sells, I will replace it with the one my Dad bought as his first tractor. My cousin still owns it and will sell it to me. Dad's tractor would mean more to me anyway. Hopefully if things go well this summer I'll own both. 1942 H for sale
No new projects, other than fixing the car. The W-9 is Dad's financial responsibility. Again, don't worry it won't sell.
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