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Posted by City-Boy McCoy on February 15, 2007 at 10:46:59 from (68.221.181.61):
In Reply to: Question I've been wrestling with... posted by Mike CA on February 15, 2007 at 09:07:19:
Mike: Whether you sell or don't sell, just hold on to your dream of having a Farmall that reminds you of happy days with your grandfather. I started out buying a Super A. After I got it home and really figured out what it needed, I knew I would have WAY too much $ in it. So, I sold it. I bought another one which was a little better, and never even got started on it before a neighbor saw it and went nuts for it, so I sold it for a little gain. The third one (and the fourth one) were the best buys I made, as neither needed nearly as much in the way of maintenance. I had learned from my previous experiences, and I am happy with what I have now. So, if you sell, it does not mean you are out of the game.... Heck, I thought you said you found out your grandfather really had an M anyway; you might even find one of those. Just hang on to the dream - no matter what you decide. We miss you, boy! mike (FL)
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