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Re: Re: Re: Buy back Dad's tractor??
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Posted by Dan H on March 13, 2003 at 05:33:27 from (204.233.53.66):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Buy back Dad's tractor?? posted by F14 on March 13, 2003 at 04:11:05:
My brothers offered me the last tractor my Dad bought before he died. We had a couple of differances though. Dad helped them get started farming in the early 80s with myself and a couple other younger brothers doing a lot of sh*t work. When I graduated from high school I was basicly told there wasn't enough to get me started so I went to college instead (dad's contribution to that was a tank of gas to get me gone). Dad died in the mean time and my two brothers laid claim to ALL the machinery so that they could continue farming theirs and mom's. Long story short they offered me a good 1086 for $12,000, I told them I would pay them exactly what they paid for it "0". They didn't like my offer.
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