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Posted by Jonfarmer on April 14, 2007 at 15:30:54 from (4.157.5.15):
In Reply to: Re: Dad's tractors posted by Eric Allen on April 14, 2007 at 13:49:47:
Do you think you could let go of the ones you don't like so much?. I'm sure 9 tractors is too many for you, and you'd problably enjoy having fewer more, since then you could concentrate on fixing up just a couple of them and your mother could get some money with the sale of the others, although tractors that are not in running condition and all complete are not worth more than scrap price. A positive way to look at selling them, is you will have room for something else to enter your life, perhaps a new hobby. I understand your mother doesn't like seeing them and if they don't run and you can't fix them or afford to have them fixed, then they are junk to the both of you. My suggestion is to keep your two favorites, the one thats perfect and the M that only needs a tire, and let all the rest go.
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