OK -- I'll bite. She holds one of the purse strings and I hold the other. Since she works, and makes almost as much as I do, she definitely has a voice in major purchases.
We have reached an income level where we don't necessarily confer in advance on small purchases, up to a couple hundred bucks or so. She doesn't complain about what I spend on fishing or guns/reloading, and I don't complain about what she spends on horses.
On something as large as a tractor purchase, she would be consulted, but her expected answer would be: "If you think we can afford it, then get what you really want, not something less and then complain about 'I should have got another color.'" With an attitude like that, I really think about it before I leap. She agrees that the tractor has been an excellent value for both of us - she gets more work done for the horses, pasture, barn, etc., and I don't complain about helping her with the work, because the tractor makes it almost fun /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif.
It will be 40 years this June, and I don't think I will trade her in on a newer model. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
Kip