Posted by Billy NY on December 02, 2011 at 09:38:02 from (72.231.148.182):
In Reply to: Looked at a 135 MF posted by Jiles on December 02, 2011 at 09:17:42:
Instead of whats in it for me, you did a very nice thing for this man, its nice to hear about people being good to each other, because it seems to be a rare thing these days, just imagine, could be any one of us later in life, in a bind and having to depend on or trust someone who may be a complete stranger.
You can buy tractors all day long, but no bought tractor will ever provide the experience of being honest, caring and helping another person out with a problem, its the way things should be, and you know that tiller will always remind you of it, sometimes its an insult to not take a tip or small token of appreciation from someone you would never take money from for anything you did for them, I always lose that argument, "your money is no good here" I tell em, then find an envelope in my car, the mail or some darned thing, nice to hear of your experience helping this person !
One time, myself and a friend a plumber, pulled 300 feet of galvanized pipe from a well, to repair a pump, was later replaced with pvc, and new pump, for a very good friend, we set up a rig over the casing, did the work, saturday, nice outside, just helping out, he sends a check, envelope addressed wrong number on my short road, it went to my neighbor, name on envelope is "Wild Bill", was funny what he wrote on the envelope, just too much, what in heck is my neighbor going to think after reading whats on envelope LOL, its all good though !!!
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