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Posted by Illinois Boy on June 16, 2006 at 12:14:43 from (74.137.128.3):
In Reply to: Re: Tractor Miantenance posted by Tex Aggie on June 16, 2006 at 11:50:21:
Tex, That"s true about the sheds... but at least a tarp is better than nothing - and they are not THAT expensive. Money for a shed is not this guy"s problem - he buys all kinds of fancy chickens, implements, has his mares bred to good stallions. I saw him park a car in front of a section of broken fence to keep his horses in, instead of fixing the fence. Then, 4 months later was howling about how cheap batteries and cars are made now-a-days. Cost him 68 bucks for a new battery to get the car started and he left the window down, so the inside was a mess. I gave (GAVE) him a roll of barb wire and it"s still setting next to his barn door where I put it down two years ago... rusting away. The guy is just plain lazy
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