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Posted by David in UT on August 27, 2004 at 10:02:40 from (208.15.63.195):
In Reply to: Hi Guys. posted by Jim Jordan on August 26, 2004 at 20:40:16:
Welcome Jim! Well...if needing a tractor is a prerequisite for having one, I'm in big trouble ;-). For me, it's all about the restoration process. I spend all day sitting in front of a computer screen, talking on the phone, and participating in way too many meetings. Very little of my day includes doing anything tangible. So, hammering on some sheet metal, turning out a rusty bolt, installing a new ignition switch...all of these things seem to balance me out. I consider it therapy to keep me sane. I probably wouldn't feel the same if I had to do it for a living. I don't have any real need for a tractor, unless being in the 4th of July parade is a need ;-). That said, I'd sure like to have some space to plow and plant someday. In any case, welcome to the board! (btw, my wife is very supportive of my tractor habit...I'm sure she'd be happy to talk to yours ;-)
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