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Re: Well, I don't see the downside... which scares me. Advi
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Posted by Ron in Nebr on July 10, 2007 at 10:02:38 from (66.252.115.80):
In Reply to: Well, I don't see the downside... which scares me. Advice? posted by Mike CA on July 10, 2007 at 08:28:25:
The way I see it, the guy knows you dont have money to buy one and he"s trying to do you a favor, a favor that will no doubt give him alot of satisfaction too- helping someone, especially someone in the military. I"d be willing to bet that since he knows your financial situation, that he"s not gonna come take the tractor away if it isn"t restored by a certian date. As long as he can see that you"re working on it(note- working on it doesn"t HAVE to mean spending money) he"ll be happy. Oh, and getcha some of those big screw-in hooks and hang them bikes on the walls! There"s TONS of products on the market these days to help free up space in a garage.
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