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Posted by John A on June 29, 2004 at 20:51:29 from (65.161.170.139):
In Reply to: ALWAYS LOOKING FOR TRACTORS posted by Jamie Stratton on June 29, 2004 at 19:19:32:
Jamie, I think, if memory serves me that you are a young strapping teenager. In need of work for weekend and Date money. Go visit with him, see if he needs help. Driving tractor, working cattle, fixing fence. Strike common ground, in your conversation find out when and where these tractors are usesd if any at all. See if there are any he would part with. Sometimes showing an intrest in in an older persons could get you foot in the door. (I know a man who he and his dad help an old timer out for many years, took little to no pay, he had no kin-folks. Anyway when the old man died, he left a 2000 acre ranch to Him and his Dad) Not to say or put ideas in you head. Just be a good neighbor. Being that he is close you won't be a a lot in getting too and from work. Tell him of you love for old tractors and stuff, and if he ever does get get rid of anything you would like a shot at it. Good Luck, Later, John A.
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