Yes, I'm probably fixated on it, trying to make a good decision that is not going to cost me more in the end.
Have I heard everyone's opinion twice? not exactly.
Some have said jump on it for 300, some have said don't go more than 200, some have said walk away. So based on that, I still don't know what to do.
Now it's known that it has the wrong head on it, does that still make it a good deal or an indication of more of a problem.
Many people have the resources, knowledge and connections to get right through this, I do not.
Many people have the confidence to jump right in, I don't.
Many people can hook up their hauler to their truck and drive 3-4 hours to get that runner for a grand, but I don't have either, I have to pay a wrecker to go get it, or try to find what I need close.
Sorry if I've aggravated you by asking questions and showing my ignorance and lack of knowledge.
Maybe it's time to just sell it all and walk away.
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