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Posted by Al m on January 03, 2003 at 15:42:43 from (209.226.126.137):
In Reply to: money becoming too much of an issue posted by old fashioned farmer on January 03, 2003 at 13:59:39:
I know what you mean,Ive spent too.I just try to look at the value of the work I have gotten out of my tractor.I have a cockshutt 30 with loader that I paid $1200 for 5 yrs ago,and have sunk about that much more into since,and it's still a "unrestored" tractor.I use it moving fill from out back to landscape around the house.My friend in the buisness tells me Ive done $10,000 worth in the last few years.Maybe we are getting a much better deal than we let on,but it still hurts. later Al
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