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Posted by terry on November 27, 2001 at 11:17:42 from (63.38.105.67):
There was a message the other day about how to figure the price of a tractor. It went on to say that one person had to buy his wife a 25,000 car and the kids dirt bikes so they could buy a $700 tractor. Well, I have my own story that will make all you tractor nuts upset at me. I am married to a woman who wants me to buy every tractor I look at. I tell you, its like being in tractor heaven. I truely can say I really love my wife. In fact I mentioned one day that we should trade cars, the one we have was purchased new in 1996 and has 115,000 miles on it, she replied, its got a lot of miles left in it so I want to keep it. Like Paul Harvey, there is the rest of the story. My first wife put me on a guilt trip everytime I made a purchase, it worked for 22 years till the divorce. Now, I don't want to talk about how much the divorce cost, but I do have enough money left over to buy a tractor now and then.
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