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Selling of my Orange...

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    Posted: 03 Apr 2015 at 6:52am
Guys, I have had a bunch of folks give some kind words about the status of my marriage...trust me, it's difficult, but not the end of the world!! I am NOT getting out of orange by any means, I am just cleaning up and downsizing some "projects". Thanks for the kind words and support to those who have chimed in!!
I will be in and out on the forum from time to time and looking very forward to being at shows and events in 2015 and beyond!!
I am just getting rid of a few "projects"...(you know those kind I have have been working on for 5 years or more....)
My ex has no desire to wipe me out and we are parting ways on VERY amicable terms. for that, I am grateful to her.
Now if spring would hurry along....
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Jared I'm sorry to hear that, but it sounds like its on good terms and not an ugly one. If you need help with anything let me know. If I hadn't spent so much on my 190 I'd be interested in some of your parts.
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Jared, I went thru it too, but trust me better days are coming I had to part with a few pieces as well it was actually financially devastating to me but I got through it, I stayed single for a while as I really needed time to clear my head and my little girls needed a Dad more than I needed a girlfriend. One day about 10 years ago I bumped into one of my friends wives and she told me to call her sister we have been inseparable ever since she is an awesome step mom, my girls adore her,she is a farm girl but she likes red tractors which I don't mind cause she looks real cute driving (my) her cub ! T.J.
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Originally posted by T.J.-N.J. T.J.-N.J. wrote:

Jared, I went thru it too, but trust me better days are coming I had to part with a few pieces as well it was actually financially devastating to me but I got through it, I stayed single for a while as I really needed time to clear my head and my little girls needed a Dad more than I needed a girlfriend. One day about 10 years ago I bumped into one of my friends wives and she told me to call her sister we have been inseparable ever since she is an awesome step mom, my girls adore her,she is a farm girl but she likes red tractors which I don't mind cause she looks real cute driving (my) her cub ! T.J.


I love stories like that that have happy endings!
There just aren't many women who would be willing to drive a tractor, better yet enjoy it and prefer a certain brand!
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Wife grew up on a farm,as a little girl,watching her dad work the snott out a this little b.
Had it out of the shop one day last year ,can't remember why.She decides to take for a ride .1 st time ever driving it.


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Originally posted by Crewchief Crewchief wrote:

Wife grew up on a farm,as a little girl,watching her dad work the snott out a this little b.
Had it out of the shop one day last year ,can't remember why.She decides to take for a ride .1 st time ever driving it.
I though that yu were gonna say; "Last time I saw either one!"  LOL LOL LOL
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She doesn't know it but I'm doing the B over for her she doesn't pay it any mind now because she is scared of the hand brakes but she doesn't know I have all the stuff to put foot brakes on it,I guess she will figure that out when I start putting the paint on it. T.J.
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