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Re: Ultimate Farm Truck

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Posted by Jon Kraatz on March 31, 2002 at 23:31:50 from (208.190.249.140):

In Reply to: Ultimate Farm Truck posted by Christian on March 31, 2002 at 18:33:58:

The ultimate farm truck ? Well, er, uh, lets see here :
The ultimate truck is kinda like the ultimate car, woman, gun, piece of land or anything else. While there is certainly pride in ownership and liking what you have, the ultimate is the next one you are planning to have. What's important is what you find, like, can afford and will it do what you want it to. You may have a preference for pre 64 model 70 rifles in 30-06, while I prefer a Parker double in 28 gauge. My choice leaves a lot to be desired for deer hunting while yours is not the best for quail hunting.
There was a farmer once who was accused by all his neighbors of being a land grubber, a fellow who wanted to own all the land. He simply explained " I don't want to own all the land, just that which lies next to mine . " About the same story with me and trucks, tools, guns, etc. I have owned over 50 trucks and I am always sure the next one is going to be the ultimate. Your next one will probably be the ultimate also, at leasst at the time you buy it.

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