Posted by grayrider on November 24, 2010 at 12:05:34 from (75.121.246.162):
In Reply to: Great tractor value posted by Cockshutt Mike on November 24, 2010 at 06:19:07:
I think some of ya'll are mistaken about Mike's story, he never said he was trespassing or snooping around someone's property just to ask about an old tractor. I can relate to everything Mike said about asking of old tractors and implements that are parked in old fence rows, in the edge of the woods, behind the old barn, etc. I've worked with a utility company for over 31 years now and have seen most everything you can imagine sitting in the weeds and anytime I'm interested in something I've seen then I get up with the property owner and ask about it, and no I am not trespassing or snooping when I inquire about antique iron as my job puts me in the position to be own private property during work hours and even after normal hours when emergencys occur. There is nothing wrong about asking someone about an old tractor or anything else that you can see from the road if you go about it the right way. I hate trespassers and theives as much as anyone else but I think ya'll interpreted Mike's story wrong.
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