Posted by dieseldoc on August 08, 2009 at 07:53:03 from (67.55.218.110):
In Reply to: Re: Rent on a tractor posted by Gary Mn on August 07, 2009 at 17:28:41:
You think way to much of your tractors.A tractor was built to work not sit in the shed.If you lived around me and have that kind of atitude no one would help you out.You could be stuck in the grader ditch in a snow storm and me or anyone else would drive by in a 200 hp mfwa and remember what you said.I like to help people out. It makes me feel good to do so.A few years back we had a bad ice storm no power for 6 days straight. I lent two tractors out to run generators so they could use their tractors to feed their cattle.Those tractors ran 6 days straight.Never shut them off just kept fuel to them.I never even thought about them breaking down.If they did we would just throw another tractor on the generator.It is just a machine its not like they are asking for a kidney or something.
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