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Re: Wife just don't get it.
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Posted by RickL on February 14, 2007 at 05:41:19 from (71.7.40.173):
In Reply to: Wife just don't get it. posted by IaGary on February 14, 2007 at 04:15:20:
I have to agree with the misses on this one. Ye a it is just another tractor it is no big deal. You don't see it that way cause thats just what you into,but it still is just a tractor.At one time I had seven of the things and every piece of implement to do the field work with. fads are still fads. Now I own two and one of those is for sale. Only implement is hay stuff, everything else I sold. 90% of this stuff is only used at most two weeks out of the year any way and sets rest of the year. ties alot capital up that could be on interest or invested otherwise to make easier money. I also imagine your wife is employed to help support the hobby of farming. Times have changed. Especially for the insurance. It does'nt mean she does'nt get it its just thats what you are into in your eyes. Maybe she waiting for you to get a real tractor for her. I t would be green. Ha Ha have fun with you old red stuff
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