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Re: Re: Re: My goodness!!! Why do these little dudes sell for so much?
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Posted by Bill C on March 31, 2001 at 19:40:19 from (209.143.29.170):
In Reply to: Re: Re: My goodness!!! Why do these little dudes sell for so much? posted by JD70Jim on March 28, 2001 at 19:10:10:
I live on 5 acres(grew up on 12)about 15 miles from a town with much size to it at all.I bought a Farmall H with a loader on it for $1500,in good running condition,with just some minor maint. needed(fluids,tune-up,ect.).I was out pulling up trees with it today,while the neighbor was foolin around in his 1 acre horse pasture,with his "lawn mower" from Wal-Mart with a lawn areator behind it,that I am guessing he thought was a disk,because after he made a couple of passes,he breakes out the spreader and sowes some grass seed.Like I said I have an H,and 125' from the property line,in plain sight,is the 8' disk I used on my yard(3 acres in front of the creek,2 acres behind it)but this guy didn't ask for help so I figured 'oh well',even my 9 year old son says to me "Dad,that guy is waisting his time",and I told him"and gas too!!".
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