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Re: How do widows dispose of tractors in your Club
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Posted by Bill of TN on July 18, 2006 at 10:59:04 from (68.59.179.156):
In Reply to: Re: How do widows dispose of tractors in your Club posted by sammy the RED on July 17, 2006 at 21:10:17:
When I go I don't care what my wife does with the tractor......my worries will be over but I hope she does with my stuff what ever will help her the most and not be bound by what she thinks I wanted done. It'll be tough enough (I hope) so hopefully someone who also cares about her will work through her options with her...... If she keeps the place she'll need tractor work done a few times a year.....if it's my tractor that's fine, if it's someone elses tractor that's fine too........
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