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Posted by Hugh MacKay on June 09, 2003 at 09:26:34 from (209.226.247.117):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Thought I had it figured out? posted by Diana on June 09, 2003 at 06:31:59:
Diana: I have a wife who is not the least bit interested in old tractor hobby, however she does realize the benefits of a hobby keeps me in back shop. (out of her hair but on call if she needs something) Far less expensive than items like golf, fishing, boating, hunting, etc. Our children all 3 probably close in age to yourself love the old tractor hobby and thus we have 3 tractors and going for the half dozen mark. You will have to get your hubby on the tractor forums so we all can tell him the benefit he would derive from having a tractor. He is a very lucky guy to have a wife with a tractor. You have a great time with that tractor and don't be shy about asking questions. I was recently helping a guy build a disk harrow, 1000 miles away, on the net. We were each doing two full page e mails per day on this matter. Finally he said how he hated to be taking so much of my time. I advised that time was not of much value to an old guy like me, and that after a career in farming, I rather enjoyed spending someone else's money. So remember this, tractor questions are what keeps old minds sharp.
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