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Posted by Les...fortunate on October 07, 2003 at 18:55:41 from (140.186.47.22):
In Reply to: Re: How Do I Convince Mom I Need a Tractor?? posted by Nathan's Follow Up to his on October 07, 2003 at 18:41:45:
Well, Nathan, (my son's name, BTW) how about you go out and find one and figure out how to pay for it and get it home by yourself. Something small to start with maybe, like an Economy. If it had a plow or something you could plow gardens with it. The young man who is bringing my '44 Case SC back to life just turned 16 last summer. He lives in town. He has 2 Economy tractors and a Wheel Horse. When he gets done with the SC, I'm going to give him my VAC. There's no farming in his ancestry but he just loves old tractors, especially Cases. Good luck to you. If you would move to NH, I'd buy another project tractor just for you to have something to do. ";^) BTW, I am one old guy who appreciates that somebody your age not only has the ability to spell, punctuate, and correctly construct a sentence, but cares enough to do it. Good for you.
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