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Posted by Ernie Bob on April 22, 2003 at 22:25:54 from (198.81.26.207):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Questions on Tractor Insurance posted by Larry in CO on April 21, 2003 at 22:12:25:
Larry, Thanks, yes it's hard to work through, my father and I had a special relationship around his farm. I was doing something that I thought as a teenager that I hated, which deep inside I realized I loved, and he was so pleased to see me get involved and enjoy it so much. The first couple of days that I went back into the old barn to get back to putting the Super MTA back together, I found myself walking around without any direction. I had to remove his chair from the shop, it was to much to look over and see the empty chair. I hope to get the tractor back together by the end of the week. Still plugging along. Feels better to share now and then. thanks! Ernie Bob
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