Posted by Danny Prosser on November 15, 2018 at 05:07:39 from (170.141.177.62):
My aunt Margret died at the age of 97 last Friday. The funeral was Tuesday and I was a Pall Bearer for the 17th time in my life. I feel like that's the last thing I can do for someone so I don't mind at all. As we were going to the cemetery we passed a house that had a tractor and some equipment for sale. I've been looking for an angle 7' blade for some time now because I wanted it to stick out past the tires on my 3000 when angled to clean out my driveway and spread gravel. After the funeral on the way back I stopped and sure enough there was a 7' in pretty good shape just needed one place welded but other wise very nice. Well I said to myself I bet he wants an arm and leg for it. No one answered the door so I called the phone number on the sign and a man answered. I told him I was standing there looking at the stuff and wondered what he wanted for the blade. He said well I'll take a hundred for it. I said I'll take it. So it seems that while I was saying my good byes to my aunt and helping her she smiled down at me and put what I needed in my hands for hardly nothing. I would have never went by that place if it hadn't been for the funeral. I visited my dads grave while there. Thanks aunt Margret and tell daddy what a deal I got!
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