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Posted by Allan in NE on March 13, 2005 at 15:05:31 from (148.78.243.25):
Guys, I just gotta get up on my soap-box for a minute. I've been snoopin' around here for a while now and have got to know some of ya pretty darned well. This job of mine has me tied to this desk 7 days a week and I can't get out and about like a lot of you can. The wife and I have been picking up odds and ends for the past couple of years so that we can go out and play farmer again like we used to. It's what we wanna do and what we will do it, so help me, be it a silly idea or not. Anyway, I just got off the phone with a nice man who has offered and who is arranging to buy some machinery for me, which will be coming up at auction. Buying at auction is scary enough, but can you imagine putting faith in someone else, whom you don't even know, to do your looking, your searching, the assessing of the equipment, and buying for you and still get the best and lowest price he can? I'm telling ya, I am amazed at the honesty, the moral value and the downright high integrity of the folks who frequent this site. It just makes one put some faith back in the old human race again. Thanks guys, you really don't know how much you've helped this old farmer out over the past few years. :>) Allan
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