I tell you guys what. I pride myself in keeping my farm's equipment out of dealers shops. I enjoy the challenge of finding a problem and then dealing with that problem. Recently a neighbor gave me a six row "Do-All". It had been sitting in weeds for nearly 10 years. I have torn it down and now I am starting to put it back together with new bearing, bolts, harrow teeth, and hoses. Plans are even to paint the thing in the process. So if any of you have surplus equipment that you can not find a use for, let old "TSTAR" know. I will fix, use it, and yes I will keep it. I have a couple of young sons that one day I hope to be able to work with them just like my father has with me. Maybe they will turn out to be "Good Citizens" if nothing else. Working sisde by side with a boy is the best way to get to know who he is and what he is being challenged with out there in the world. Some how guys that are able to do that type of interacting with his kids have fewer problem.