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Posted by Aaron on September 30, 2004 at 13:22:42 from (64.8.188.133):
In Reply to: Silly Old Man posted by Allan in NE on September 29, 2004 at 14:07:58:
Allen in NE, I assume you are speaking of me since I am the 25 year old who posted on the Implement site about keeping his equipment inside out of the weather. First off, I resent the comment about being a "cock sure know-it-all" person, at least that's what is implied, in my opinion. It was just my opinion. Isn't that what this site is for? Second, would you have all that equipment, buildings to put it in, and then not insure it? I would hope not! That would really not be a good idea. If in the event that an unfortunate incident happens, I'm covered! But I'm sure not going to let my equipment that I've paid good money for deteriorate based on "what ifs". (I don't know if this is the case for everyone or not, but mine truly IS paid for. I don't lease or trade-in every few years to always keep it looking good.) If it happens, I'll collect and buy again. That's what I pay premiums for.
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