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Re: Re: Re: How much for an H
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Posted by Bama Binder on July 12, 2000 at 10:10:30 from (206.5.110.15):
In Reply to: Re: Re: How much for an H posted by The Red on July 12, 2000 at 07:00:51:
Hey Red...I'm trying to make everyone feel good....I'm not sure that anyone will ever get for their tractor what was spent on it in blood, sweat and tears (mostly from all the green bills that migrates from our pockets to parts suppliers). For some people it is alcohol, for some it is drugs, for others it is women...for most of us here it is red tractors...but then that is pretty benign compared to some other addictions. To put it in perspective, the transmission just went out on my wife's truck...the bill for it will be over $2200...kinda makes the SH seem like a good deal, but it still leaves localized pain around my right rear pocket. Heck...I'm looking for a third job...and you just can't have the same fun with a new truck transmission that you can with a tractor... But seriously you can't put a price on the fun we have...Binder
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