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Ebay listing, My dads old tractor

Ooo, an A I've always had a soft spot for those little tractors. I'd buy off ya if I had a little spare money laying around; I don't see you having any problem getting your asking price for it.
 
Ooo, an A I've always had a soft spot for those little tractors. I'd buy off ya if I had a little spare money laying around; I don't see you having any problem getting your asking price for it.

Spare money? I once dated a chick who's daddy had a trust fund of 60 mill, he didn't have any spare money either...:highly_amused:
 
That is awesome! If I had a bit more than 2 acres of land to tend I'd be giving it serious consideration.
 
That is awesome! If I had a bit more than 2 acres of land to tend I'd be giving it serious consideration.


Don't need land to show it. :wink: If I didn't have so many trees that's exactly what I would have bought instead of the Exmark. Those are great little tractors.


Bas', hay ride for the chuch kids. :wink:
 
"Spare money? I once dated a chick who's daddy had a trust fund of 60 mill, he didn't have any spare money either...:highly_amused:"

I wish I had his money problems; I think I have three bucks in my wallet right now. I have a cousin who is worth a few million and she never seems to have enough money either. Makes you wonder what enough money is when you hear folks like that talking about not having any spare money.
 
"Money" and "liquidity" ain't always the same thing.
 
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