Posted by michael price on July 28, 2016 at 08:20:40 from (50.124.55.182):
In Reply to: I buy Junk posted by Brent Zappe on July 27, 2016 at 23:06:50:
I bought a Case db 995 to fix up, took a chance on it with a broken crank. My grandma threw a fit when I showed her one day when she stopped over. You need to put your money in the bank she said. I fixed the engine, painted it up like brand new and sold it. I put a couple thousand in my pocket. Now how long would it take to make a couple thousand on interest in the bank off of about $1200????
Not to long ago I was in the military in the reserves. We were at a bad unit where the people in charge hated reservist for whatever reason. On my ADT one guy basically locked me in a cage for 12 days straight and then asked if he could come over and look at my tractor. Yeah lets hang out you idiot, I dont ever want to see you again. About 2 years later under a different command they finally eliminated the reserve at that unit. They tried to destroy out carriers and said we went awol and all that on our last day. Im at my new unit and see on the computer that they routed it up the line that I was missing in action for a day and was waiting for hell to rain down on me. Then it all vanished and I found out one of my buddies who was low rank but was a high up in the indiana state government was fighting this clown over emails and said let me know who I need to talk to above you. Then it all went away.
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