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Re: but honey, it only cost $525
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Posted by the tractor vet on April 01, 2006 at 07:07:41 from (64.179.117.144):
In Reply to: but honey, it only cost $525 posted by sgtbull on March 31, 2006 at 21:38:24:
This is the way that you should have done it just after i was married to a BIG CITY Girl i was working 18 hours a day and while i was being my usual self and doggen the porable scales my preferred excap route took me down some back roads and on this one back road there was a Oil all over dealer that just got in this rough and i do mean rough 460 farmall narrow ft gasser well i did a 60 mph inspection on it and when i got home that evening i told the new wife that when SHE got off work the next day that SHe should run out there and offer them 750 bucks for it and tell them that that was all she would pay , guess what she did it and got the job done they did want 1350 for it problem solved , BTW we were living in a apartment then also took it out to a buddys place and redid that one that was realy my first total redo of a tractor . Now there is no problem on tractor buys.
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