Posted by JD Seller on September 03, 2018 at 09:06:32 from (208.126.198.213):
I just read an ad over on the photo ads. It basically was saying this tractor was worth more than normal for this model because they only build a limited number of them like this one. I know this is usually true as far as market value is.
Now the funny thought. If that tractor was such a great improvement over the standard models then why did the company not switch the total production over the that style/option??? So why would your "ODD BALL" tractor now be worth more money??????
Just a stray thought that raced through my mind. Wife says it is a good thing I am not president. If people think the current one does not have a filter between his brain and his mouth they have not seen me stick my foot in my mouth. LOL
An example: I stopped by to visit a friend and his daughter was there setting sloshed down in a lawn chair. I know she was pregnant but not the exact due date. The way she was setting it sure looked like she was still preggers. She and I shoot the crap at each other all the time. So I piped up asked her when she was having the baby. She look at me all mean and stomped off to the house. Well she had the kid two weeks before and was kind of touchy about still carrying the "baby fat" around. Yes sir stuck my foot in that one. LOL She came back out later and smacked me in the arm hard enough that we where even. I don't remember girls hitting that hard years ago. LOL
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