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Posted by Buzzman72 on February 04, 2004 at 07:19:18 from (67.241.50.138):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Wrecking Tractors for $ posted by Dave 2N on February 04, 2004 at 06:58:30:
Dave, you hit the nail on the head. Last summer, I had to spend ALL my time off cleaning up the old vehicles ar my mother's place. [I'm 49 years old, and Mom is 72, for a point of reference.] Since Dad died over 12 years ago, Mom has a tendancy to want to hang onto anything that was Dad's. Finally, the zoning board gave her 30 days to clear the lot of all the vehicles (there were about 15). Some I managed to get running and sell; others, I finally found someone with a tilt-bed and a winch to haul away for free. So what's left now is Dad's '67 International 3/4-ton pickup and his 1944 Farmall H...right now, I have 'dibs' on the H in exchange for the work I did...and Mom still hasn't decided to part with the pickup. (The zoning people understand this, and they have held off further action because of the progress I made within a short time). But then, I found a closet at Mom's house that still has Dad's clothes...I mean, it's not like he's coming back for 'em anytime soon...
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