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Re: Re: People with NO respect!
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Posted by Jason on August 10, 2003 at 18:13:35 from (65.238.35.179):
In Reply to: Re: People with NO respect! posted by rhudson on August 10, 2003 at 17:50:44:
I'll agree with you on having stuff for the kids(or any family member) to do,but I still think that if something isn't yours DON'T touch. Its true that there are very few things that could break on a tractor,but that is besides the point. Im a young man my self(22 years) and I have restored a few tractors for my self and others and it is nerve racking to watch a kid(that could care less about the tractor) do his/her thing to the tractor that you have spent hours apon hours restoring. I don't see why you have to man handle something to find it of intrest. Can't you just look? After I spend all that time painting a tractor I do not want to spend time buffing out a scuff mark or touching up a scratch that I didn't make. I was always told from day one when I was at a car show or tractor show to keep my fingers to myself. If I didn't I would hate to see the consequence from my parents. My whole point of all this is to make sure people and kids respect other peoples property no mater what it is or what condition it is in. Just my 2cents of course.
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