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Posted by Turke Bros. Farms on September 11, 2006 at 19:49:16 from (205.188.117.14):
Remember my freinds son who wanted to work in the shop on equipment and his Father thought he should go in the armed forces? Well he was wrong, 2 weeks ago the boy went to an auction with me and bought a Oliver 40T square baler for $100.00. With a few long nights with parts manuals and wrenches Saturday phone calls on his own ordering parts, and some new tires and a fresh coat of paint, and steady guidance from me, it was done. And Saturday morning with a firm handshake and a fist full of money he made his first squre deal with a local farmer. I took him to the bank shortly after that and ahd him open his first own savings account, 2 $50 US savings bonds to put away in a drawer and the rest for saving and some for his next equipment purchase. His dad was mad at me for 2 weeks until it sold and finally realized his sons potential and personally thanked me. Thank you Cowman for your advise it worked well!! Dtuurke
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