You didn't ask my opinion, but you're young and a long ways off so I's gonna give it anyway. And there ain#t nuttin you can do about it......
You'll be just as married with a JOP wedding. Big wedding don't benefit anyone except the moochers. Save the money to buy YOURSELVES something nice.
The first time you sell a tractor, or give up anything that is a part of your life or what you like to do in the name of having more time for HER, or extra money for HER,,, You've lost and will be forever labeled so that as soon as she thinks she needs something, one of your possessions will be in her sights.
Keep the tractor and put a tarp over it, money will come from somewhere and you'll both be happier for it. She may bat her eyes and tell ya how great you are for givin your stuff up for her, but you'll always be the weak slug and she'll have little respect for your possessions and less respect for you...
Do whatever you want, but if you start now, you'll be marked. You'll see it when your family is having a get together or just wants to see you but her family is having a cookout (or???) and "we can see YOUR family anytime"
Wish you the best of luck in whatever you do.... Just keep in mind what I just said....
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