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Re: Guess I got the Allan disease.....
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Posted by Rustyj14 on June 30, 2006 at 18:11:55 from (71.245.179.91):
In Reply to: Re: Guess I got the Allan disease..... posted by Allan In NE on June 30, 2006 at 05:27:49:
Yeah, i have the Allan disease, only about lawn and garden tractors! I find some old wreck, buy it, or haul it away, for a song, take it home, and either fix it up, or use the parts or engines to fix another one! Has my wife rather disgusted, but -well-aww, she's a good old girl, hate to lose her, or my tractors! And, the other day she backed our 95 Buick Century sedan into our large concrete bird-bath, and smashed in the big, one piece tail-light assembly! AURRGH! That was an eye-roller! Got prices for a used one, anywhere from $50 to $400! Got the one for $50, better shape than the one she smashed last year, and $50 cheaper! and used tractors paid for both! Rustyj
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