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Re: People with NO respect!
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Posted by GeeVee on August 17, 2003 at 14:40:39 from (209.240.198.61):
In Reply to: People with NO respect! posted by Jason on August 10, 2003 at 13:52:43:
With all the time and MONEY I have spent restoring my tractor, I want to keep it in the great condition it is. I rope mine off and put "keep off" signs up. I do not need scraches and such on my paint job. It is not just kids who are a problem. I have had people lean on my tractor (rings, belt buckles, etc.) while I am right there and have to tell them not to do it. I'm sorry, but that tractor is my pride and joy (it belonged to my father) and I am going to keep it that way. It is a show/parade tractor and people will have to deal with the way I show it!!
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