Posted by carvel minne farmer on March 05, 2018 at 15:55:16 from (207.228.78.193):
In Reply to: Lots of thinking posted by larry@stinescorner on March 05, 2018 at 13:18:21:
LARRY read jd sellers post again because that is EXACTLY what I would say!! i'm batteling cancer like you, 2 kinds, lung cancer and lymph node cancer, AND I WILL BE DAMNED IF IT WILL BEAT ME OR CHANGE MY LIFE!!! and yes I am yelling :lol: I am going to live each day to the fullest, i'm going to keep working on my MM tractors and equipment and loving every minute of it, my wife and my children are wonderfull intelligent people that I love dearly and IF something happens to me they will take what they want or need and auction off the rest! all that stuff you have accumulated larry is just another 401k for them. embrace the things you enjoy, your yard your tractors, all the items that you have got because you like them, you enjoy working with them and on them. DON'T get worrying about what if! concentrate on getting back on your feet, getting back to the farm! DON'T start selling and giving everything away you have worked hard for. get out to the farm tomorrow larry, STOP thinking about what you can't do, and start planning what you can do NOW. I will end this rant now larry (sorry) i got to get out to the shop and get the hydraulic tank out of my m-5 and get all the rotten hoses off to go in to the hyd. shop tomorow for new hoses.
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