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my hillbilly snow plow
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<blockquote data-quote="TMFARM 2009" data-source="post: 2708197" data-attributes="member: 59257"><p>i used to have a hinker snowplow, 36'gooseneck & four new holland tractors with cabs etc. but when we lost the business lost it all... luckily got to keep the truck. it was so badly beat up from the wreck my wife had that summer they would only appraise it at $1200.00 with 80,000 miles on it. yeah it sucks to have had such nice equipment and lose it all from losing your contracts and then some one stealing from ya and then the wife got laid off... still two years later she's still unemployed..lost $350,000.00 worth.almost lost everything....makes one come back down to reality and appreciate the things you got left even more..like the truck the house etc.and most of all each other...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TMFARM 2009, post: 2708197, member: 59257"] i used to have a hinker snowplow, 36'gooseneck & four new holland tractors with cabs etc. but when we lost the business lost it all... luckily got to keep the truck. it was so badly beat up from the wreck my wife had that summer they would only appraise it at $1200.00 with 80,000 miles on it. yeah it sucks to have had such nice equipment and lose it all from losing your contracts and then some one stealing from ya and then the wife got laid off... still two years later she's still unemployed..lost $350,000.00 worth.almost lost everything....makes one come back down to reality and appreciate the things you got left even more..like the truck the house etc.and most of all each other... [/QUOTE]
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