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buggy

06-20-2004 04:48:04




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I have noticed the old H has been a little off its feed the last week or two but when I went out to the barn yesterday I found out why. Right there beside it was a pretty little Cub just grinning up at me. Went and got the Mrs to show it to her and told her the only explanation as to why the Cub was there. It is obvious that the H was bred when we got it and it had had her foal. Need some help her guys, the Mrs is balking at this theory. Does anyone know the gestation period for a H. PS: Even if the pedigree is somewhat cloudy, we will most likely keep it and raise it as one of our own.

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Rick L.

06-20-2004 18:58:59




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 Re: Is this possible in reply to buggy, 06-20-2004 04:48:04  
I have a working restored Farmall 350. It has to mow hay all summer long and definitely earns its keep around the farm. Occasionally I give it a bath and the weekend off, such as to attend the Nebraska State Plowing contest at Petersburg. Last year, the day after returning I recieved in the mail a fold out poster stating in large letters, "We Think Your Tractor's SEXY!", and signed by about dozen female types who I didn't know. Thinking I was going to have to begin paying more attention to where it went on its time off, I kept an eye on the ol' 350. Only to have a friend later admit to the prank (DANG!) without even knowing I had been to a show that weekend. Oh well. Oh, and it lives in the shed next to my H, which may now explain why there is an A hanging around close now too.
I really got to watch that tractor.


Rick L.

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TomH

06-20-2004 18:49:43




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 Re: Is this possible in reply to buggy, 06-20-2004 04:48:04  
Has that H of yours been out square dancing? Sounds like she had a little too much fun.



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john *.?-!.* cub owner

06-20-2004 12:11:20




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 Re: Is this possible in reply to buggy, 06-20-2004 04:48:04  
Don't know aobut gestation period for an H, but with 2 cubs in the shed I'm hoping to get some Cub Cadets!



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Loren

06-20-2004 09:20:01




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 Re: Is this possible in reply to buggy, 06-20-2004 04:48:04  
No wonder my 9N is so bedraggled looking! Jeez, that girl must be sneaking out nights and hanging with a real wild bunch. Her first was a poor little stillborn flush skinned B. Her next was too much for the old girl though, birthing a 77 Standard just took her over the edge. Another rosey toned in 300 may be just the thing to ease momma 9's life. We'll see if the coming rest season will rejuvenate the older gals and put some shine on there faces.

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49 Cubber!

06-20-2004 06:38:56




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 Re: Is this possible in reply to buggy, 06-20-2004 04:48:04  
Very possible!I had to park my two Ms in my small barn while I repalced some roofing on my big.They sat side by side for years and not the first sign of any romance.Move them in my little barn and have to set them with the front wheels on each to the rear tire on the other,(hard to expalin)and a few weeks later,I had a Cub AND a 154 LoBoy in the barn.Again,I had to move them into the small barn for the new floor to be poured,BAM!Got an H.I think there may be some inbreeding going on out in the barn,got a 200 now!

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rustyfarmall

06-20-2004 05:59:21




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 Re: Is this possible in reply to buggy, 06-20-2004 04:48:04  
The Farmall Hs are somewhat similar to the Chinese Pandas in that they very rarely will breed in captivity, Has yours been allowed to run wild? In any event, it would seem that you definately have a keeper.



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harley1983

06-20-2004 20:46:37




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 Re: Re: Is this possible in reply to rustyfarmall, 06-20-2004 05:59:21  
I think we all have too much time guys, but it's fun. I parked the 560 loader tractor in the shop next to the M and now have an H that looks like it came out breach. I think I can save it with 4-5 weeks sork, Harley



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