To make a quick observation. So all 5 kids got to see their parents farm and all the equipment auctioned off and they each got 20% of the total amount? Is this right? If this is the case then all 5 kids got their inheritance with the auctioneer getting true market value for all the items, including this tractor. And John didnt get the item he wanted....Ummm...Why wasnt he given the tractor by with the other 4 kids agreeing to this? Likely all the kids agreed to sell "the farm" and get money for all the items and split it 5 ways. Fair is fair and life doesnt turn out the way you want. How much money did each kid get? I would tell this John kid (how old is he) that he got his inheritance and to shut the H3ll up. Some kids get the world handed to them and dont have to work for anything. I know a guy that was given everything from his wealthy parents, money for a house, money to buy land, money to buy a boat, real sad. This guy is now in his 40s and is kind of a loser. He hasnt held a real job in several years. He is a drunk too. Spoiling kids can turn them into losers.
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