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    Default Double Gloat

    I scored on Craigslist last week. Tiller,harrows,plow,carry-all,Bushog and boom for $1500. I was feeling pretty good until my neighbor called me today and said he needed some help. He just bought a sweet 2600 Ford with harrows,plows,grader blade,carry-all and a almost new PH digger-$2000

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    Default Re: Double Gloat

    No, no, no... you simply can not just post TEXT... In this case, we want proof!!! Photos! No Gloating until then.
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    Default Re: Double Gloat

    now that is a good deal to step into.

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    Default Re: Double Gloat

    Quote Originally Posted by MESSMAKER View Post
    I scored on Craigslist last week. Tiller,harrows,plow,carry-all,Bushog and boom for $1500. I was feeling pretty good until my neighbor called me today and said he needed some help. He just bought a sweet 2600 Ford with harrows,plows,grader blade,carry-all and a almost new PH digger-$2000
    $2k for all that??? I wish I had seen that deal... I could have bought my own tractor...
    Kyle - CompactTractorFan

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    2000 Dodge Intrepid, 2012 Ford F-150 EcoBoost

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    Default Re: Double Gloat

    I bet if you fell down you would find you self sitting in nothing but 4 leaf clovers! That is Great!

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    Default Re: Double Gloat

    Quote Originally Posted by MESSMAKER View Post
    I scored on Craigslist last week. Tiller,harrows,plow,carry-all,Bushog and boom for $1500. I was feeling pretty good until my neighbor called me today and said he needed some help. He just bought a sweet 2600 Ford with harrows,plows,grader blade,carry-all and a almost new PH digger-$2000
    Are we supposed to feel happy for you and your neighbor, or sorry for the sellers who obviously underpriced their equipment? Or both?
    Always be willing to admit your shortcomings, there is no shame in not knowing how to do something. The shame is in NOT admitting you don't know how to do it.

    If you have a small truck, limit yourself to small loads, if you want to carry the big stuff, get a big truck.

    Never be ashamed of making a mistake. The only people who never (bleep) up are people who never try to do something new.

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    Default Re: Double Gloat

    Quote Originally Posted by CompactTractorFan View Post
    $2k for all that??? I wish I had seen that deal... I could have bought my own tractor...
    Like you even NEED more equipment...let the OLD guys score a buy instead.
    Always be willing to admit your shortcomings, there is no shame in not knowing how to do something. The shame is in NOT admitting you don't know how to do it.

    If you have a small truck, limit yourself to small loads, if you want to carry the big stuff, get a big truck.

    Never be ashamed of making a mistake. The only people who never (bleep) up are people who never try to do something new.

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    Default Re: Double Gloat

    Quote Originally Posted by JDgreen227 View Post
    Like you even NEED more equipment...let the OLD guys score a buy instead.
    I think we have already discussed your equipment list...
    Kyle - CompactTractorFan

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    Ain't real until there are photos Seeing was believing before Photoshop
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