That's the trouble... I DON'T want to get rid of it... I want to fix it and keep it until I'm too old to climb back on it... The wife (a.k.a. The Accounting Department) doesn't want to spend the money on it. I've showed her that to replace it would cost about 10k. She doesn't want to replace it at all. She wants to buy a 48" P.O.S. riding mower from Homedepot for less than $1000... She won't listen to me...It ain't important enough to get divorced over (but dang near close enough)... If the stress over this gets any worse, I'm probably going to throw myself a two-year-old temper tantrum... Which she will view as childish and selfish and self-centered. And she may be right.
For now, I guess I'll just park it over to the side and throw a tarp over it to keep it from baking in the sun too bad and just start complaining about not having a tractor and see how many years it sits there... waiting...
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