Posted by Brent Zappe on March 22, 2018 at 09:39:45 from (104.192.88.66):
One time in my life I had a whole tool chest full of tools. Just for one thing to restore muscle cars, and farm equipment. As my parents got older I was traveling from my house to there's. working and tiring to keep every thing fixed and good. when I left my house people would tear in to the tool shed and take tools from me. My tool box has not thing left in it but the tools that said made in Taiwan these where tools not even those drug people would steal. since my parents have past away I have moved to a more open place and building a shop. Looking for that person who might be up in age that has stopped working on Cars, tractors and might be looking for that person. who would be glad to buy there tools from them. I do understand that some people when they get old need money for there care or a little extra money would help them out in there life style. I have been pricing out the new tools like snap -on, Mac tools, S-K tools. I just thought I would ask this tractor page to please keep me in mind. I would like to help out those older folks out here that might need a little bit of money. I would be also interested in old shop manuals. on Cars, semi trucks and tractor equipment to. when emailing make subject Tools and books. thank you.
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