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Re: What approach to take in getting family tracto
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Posted by Brian in NY on November 19, 2004 at 08:03:54 from (24.97.78.198):
In Reply to: Re: What approach to take in getting family tracto posted by Allan in NE on November 19, 2004 at 07:44:55:
Ya know Allen...you are right....again. Don't you ever get sick of being right? Years from now when my dad is gone, I won't care if I have some $ in my pocket....I will be able to enjoy the memories of having him know that we got that old girl back. I first thought I would hide it till I got it restored but my dad is too involved in what is going on in my barn to slip that one by him. Besides...I think it will be great doing it together....and he will get a lot of satisfaction out of it too. I guess I am just nervous, having never really wanted any mechanical thing for sentimental reasons. I don't want to con the feller...but don't want to get conned either due to my emotionally frail state. I guess I'll just be straight with the guy and hope for the best. Thanks for the advice.
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