Yes, married 31 years...
Great score on the EZ clutch assembly. I just paid $150 for a new clutch arm...
Good one!Ingersoll224 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2024 12:06 pm Responding only to the title of the thread:
Yes, married 31 years...
What does she buy and for who and how often ? Very few don't have an obsession . Some are better at hiding or justifying it .ras101 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2024 1:44 pm Thanks for the support here guys...
Marriage is a roller coaster and over time takes a lot of effort and understanding too. Every time I buy a new GT or accessory for me is a challenge as my wife thinks that I am obsessed! I guess she is probably right but I will continue to fight that... Bliss right?
Ray
Wish I could answer that one.. If I tried it would probably be nothing that I know about and pay for. We are very conservative.DavidBarkey wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2024 4:29 pmWhat does she buy and for who and how often ? Very few don't have an obsession . Some are better at hiding or justifying it .ras101 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2024 1:44 pm Thanks for the support here guys...
Marriage is a roller coaster and over time takes a lot of effort and understanding too. Every time I buy a new GT or accessory for me is a challenge as my wife thinks that I am obsessed! I guess she is probably right but I will continue to fight that... Bliss right?
Ray
Me too, and I certainly read your post this way. The guys that have been longer on the forum here already know it. My wife has asked me, a few times, do I keep on buying junk? She has forever been encouraging me to buy "a good one". But she also told me "you'd go nuts if you didn't have something to tinker on" and she's right, it's almost therapeutic to fix and tinker on these old tractors. Fixing and using old Case garden tractors is a healthier hobby than most.Ingersoll224 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 20, 2024 7:28 am My post was in jest. I am very lucky, my wife gives me lots of rope. She did say that I have to sell the 648 that I bought last summer when I am done with a couple projects. Objectively, that's fair as I do not really need it long term.
I understand completely Eugen. I don’t follow sports. I don’t gamble or play cards. I don’t go bowling anymore. I don’t hang out in bars. I like to be in my shop and work on projects that give me personal satisfaction.Eugen wrote: ↑Sat Jan 20, 2024 10:29 amMe too, and I certainly read your post this way. The guys that have been longer on the forum here already know it. My wife has asked me, a few times, do I keep on buying junk? She has forever been encouraging me to buy "a good one". But she also told me "you'd go nuts if you didn't have something to tinker on" and she's right, it's almost therapeutic to fix and tinker on these old tractors. Fixing and using old Case garden tractors is a healthier hobby than most.Ingersoll224 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 20, 2024 7:28 am My post was in jest. I am very lucky, my wife gives me lots of rope. She did say that I have to sell the 648 that I bought last summer when I am done with a couple projects. Objectively, that's fair as I do not really need it long term.![]()