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Its Got to Go!!!!!!!
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Posted by Spud on May 09, 2005 at 10:23:47 from (69.21.20.11):
Went to the shop today to work on my lastest prize a Farmall 340 nice but has a broke engine. Well the wife walked in and was talking about we need to get it done to put on the baler!!! On the way out she looked at the 706 setting in the back of the shop! All heck broke loose, She said I hope this tractor dose not cost me like that piece of Junk!!!! $6300.00 later and it still in pieces and has not dont any thing except set there and take up space!!! You need to sell it!! Trade it, or get it fixed and get it gone !!!! Do you hear me!!!! I told you not to buy it!!! Out she went. She came back in and said!!! Trade it for a good tractor something I can drive like a 300 and a 560 that needs work fix them so I can use them!!! Get me a 400 and a 560 or a 460 and a 560, Get some real tractors, so I can get some work done%&^#*""". Well guys I know we all buy some looper and real poopers. But I guess she right and it needs to go? Ever had one of those days??? When you know the wife is Right!!!!
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