A bit p!ssed

I just remember something that really urks me. My now former Uncle brought the front cultivators for ours farms Super C to the scrapper. Never met him but oh boy that makes me mad :mad: Luckily my dad saved the rear one. But still, I could've used those on mine!!! Oh boy if I ever meet him he'll be having a lot of explaining to do!
 
Past is past My Friend ! Let it be . Put an add out for another one. I;am sure there is another one out there . Move on and have a good day ! Roy
 
How long are you supposed to let this stuff lay around and let the trees grow up through it? If my nephew ever laid into me for something like that, he'd be the one who'd be sorry. Don't be so disrespectful. Go buy your own cultivator.
 
Sounds like you are making a mountain out of a mole hill and just being childish. As others have said, buy your own cultivator.
 
my experience with Super C cultivators is that the fronts are available from time to time, and the rear FH cultivator (like Dad had and I want) is almost never anywhere in captivity. Count your blessings.
 
Maybe I'm wrong, but sounds like to me that the set of Super C cultivators belonged to your grandpa originally. Or at the very least, belonged to your dad and uncle in a partnership type setting. Just what makes you think you were entitled to them anymore than your uncle??

If your uncle had the idea of everything is mine, mine, mine, it sounds like you got those same feelings yourself.

Things can get nasty when families divide things up. And to tell you the truth, the whole story and all of the facts is rarely told by one individual after things don't go smoothly. How do I know? I've seen this kind of thing within my own family.

You post this gripe here, but yet you don't state why you were entitled and your uncle WAS NOT. Must be more to this story that won't be told. For all I know, your uncle could of been told to haul off all the old iron, and just didn't get half of the cultivator laying in the weeds put on the truck.
 
They were the farms. And he hauled em down without asking anyone from what I know. It's bs because finding those cultivators is tough now. My dad ain't happy with him about it either.
 
What irks me is how some people can Not make a comment without resorting to cuss words.
They will even go out of their way and disguise a word to get it past the filters here.
Off the top of my head, here are a few synonyms that you can use in place of P!ssed.
Bothered, angry, peeved, aggravated, mad, annoyed, incensed, vexed, plagued, unsettled, perturbed, disappointed, outraged, upset, offended.
There are many more too if you were to consult a thesarus.
Try it.
And...
Go ahead and tell me to MYOB or get off my high horse but if you do, see if you can do it without using any vulgarity.
Thanks
 
Apparently you are too new here to vent your spleen. That's reserved for the elites. Now go back to your corner and suck your thumb. Everything's gonna be alright.
 
I see your point,I hate to see all the good usable equipment that has gone to scrap over the last 20 years and if I thought a family member or anyone really could use use something I would at the very least offer it to them at scrap price before I'd haul it off to the scrap yard.
 

I understand, after my farther passed I had a haft bro that gave away most of my dads stuff. He did not need the money it was just his drunk nature. He would get drunk run his mouth at the bar, I have one I will give it to ya. The problem was it did not belong to him are me it was mom's dissension one she did not get to make.
 


If you go down to your local scrap yard and watch what is hauled in every day you will see things that 75 years from now the old pharts will be saying should have been saved.
 
My now former Uncle - That is a term I have never heard before.

I would say just go buy another set of cultivators for your C for a few hundred dollars tops and move on with your life, but they might only make you mad every time you see them. Maybe anger management sessions would be a better investment?
 

Years ago when we moved, Dad sold our #52 plow without me knowing. I am still ticked about that--told him so when he was still alive; I'll probably tell him so again someday. I don't stress over it, but it does irk me yet.

Yes, I have bought another plow to use, but that 52 came with the B when bought new. The guy who bought it is long gone, so Heaven only knows where it ended up. Pity.
 
Venting after 7 posts? Shaking my head. I have found a lot more difficult items I needed with due diligence and little to no aggravation.

Vito
 
Your uncle must of had an interest (owning share) of the farm (or estate), to of been removing things from the property. If so, that kind of doesn't mean he isn't entitled. Now doing it without asking or approval of the others, might be a different story. But even that might not mean a whole lot if he is listed as executor of an on-going estate.

On another note, there probably isn't a family farm anywhere that don't wish they had back what they sold for scrap back in the 40's and 50's, and what they traded in back in the 80's and 90's, and what they got rid of over the years. Might of seemed like a good idea at the time, but sure don't now. Sometimes you just got to lump it, and go on with what's left.

About the only thing you can shut off, is stuff being wrongfully took of what's left. Otherwise, your just crying in your own soup. And I know, because I have had to do that myself. I was suppose to get my great grandfather's pocket watch. But it was stolen from the estate by my cousin at the time of my grandmother's death. All you can do is just go on. Maybe perhaps with some now dis-owned family. But I wouldn't advise that (dis-owning family) if there is still an estate left to settle.
 
I'm with you UD on the cussing issue these days but the P-word is hardly considered vulgar these days. I hear it on the radio and on some TV programs, interviews, etc. I guess we have to simply get over it.
 
You know what REALLY annoys me? Guys who dream up super weird user names here on the YT site. I'll only excuse you if you were drinking when you joined up .... LOL !! When you do run into him, keep your gun in your holster .....
 

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