Ive learned from experience SEVERAL times and education costs money but if one becomes wiser and does better the next time consider it was a learning experience. Dave Ramsey calls it STUPID TAX and I've paid my share lol.
MANY MANY Years ago when I was a used tractor truck and RV dealer I bought an old Autocar for $8,000 and was offered 10,000 but I didn't sell it. My plan was to dress and doll it up with chrome and bells and whistles hoping for maybe a 3K or more profit. So I spent 2K (now had 10K in it) tricking it out COULDNT SELL IT THE 90 DAY NOTE WAS COMING DUE (I didnt have much money way back then) took it to a Taylor and Martin Truck auction and got $8000. Turned down 2K profit, lost 2 K instead STUPID TAX
Many years ago when I was farming I forward priced some corn and thought I did great getting a good fall delivery price at Queen City Grain in Cinn Ohio like 60 miles from my farm in Versailles IN. I had a 1948 Ford F5 my wife drove, (see picture) flat head VH 4 speed NON sync tranny and vacuum 2 speed, and a 60 something Chevy with 427 (I think??) I drove to haul grain daily 60 miles to Cincinatti... Harvest time comes around AND THE PRICE AT AN ELEVATOR 2 MILES FROM MY FARM had the same or better price grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Theres more lol but thats enough for now. Hey I got smarter after that and cut a fat hog on other trucks tractors and farms
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