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Posted by BIG JOHN on November 08, 2003 at 12:55:22 from (205.188.209.82):
In Reply to: How do you get out of it!? posted by 49 Cubber! on November 08, 2003 at 06:03:07:
Cubber - Stand back and take a deap breath. This is not something you want to give up, you are just frustrated. This whole thing is not about wheather someone else has nicer tractors than you do or if there is someone that likes to go to each and every show. You, I am sure are getting much more out of this hobby than those things. The successful search for a part or tractor. The nice people that you meet while pursuing this hobby. The old timers that just want to tell you about their experiences with a tractor just like the one that you have. My very best day was when I had been out excersizing one of my B's and an ole guy (88) being driven by his granddaughter stoped. He just wanted to tell his granddaughter all about the one he had and how much he and grandma had to do with out so that they could buy it. I finally talked him into taking it for a spin with me standing on the draw bar. I am sure that he couldn't have been any happier the day that he brought his new tractor home than he was that day. I can't even remember his name but it sure makes me feel good evertime I think about that day. HANG IN THERE
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