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Re: Need advice! Bro-in-law has Dad's tractor!
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Posted by Jonfarmer on July 20, 2006 at 13:46:00 from (165.121.144.4):
In Reply to: Need advice! Bro-in-law has Dad's tractor! posted by Brian in NY on July 20, 2006 at 09:57:37:
Heck with the parts the way that it is, you'll be able to fix it up years from now. The steering wheel isn't much and you can buy them right off this site. Paint is fading?, sure, but I have fixed old tractors that have sat for long long periods of time outdoors. The tractor isn't yours, it belongs to your dad, and he obviously wants him to have it. So what would you do with this tractor?, your dad probably figgures your brother in law has more use for it than you do. Others are just saying to go get it, but that is really bold, especially since you dad didn't say you could have it when you asked, and believe me folks, you DO NOT WANT SOMEONE ANGRY AT YOU, that is not very nice and can lead to nasty things done back and forth to each other, especially when it's your own family thats angry at you, and it really isn't worth it for some old piece of iron. Yes, you might try buying the tractor from your dad, or you might develop a need for it and ask to borrow it, and sort of take it over, but thats kinda wrong too. If you want a B, why don't you take a look in the photo ads, they're all built the same, the only thing thats going to be any different is the serial number.
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