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BOBA

04-12-2008 15:10:53




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aint nothing like working on a tractor and drinking a case of beer, by now mines got about 15 cases of beer on it and almost done




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Coffee Helps

04-13-2008 13:07:10




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 Re: BEER N TRACTORS in reply to BOBA, 04-12-2008 15:10:53  
Coffee helps.:<)



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Mike CA

04-13-2008 11:03:50




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 Re: BEER N TRACTORS in reply to BOBA, 04-12-2008 15:10:53  
When you start it up for the first time, and it explodes, at least you'll know why. :roll:
Heavy machinery and hazardous situations don't mix. But I'm sure you know that. But I guess I've buried too many shipmates who knew that too, but didn't care. So what do I know.



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wesley croom

04-13-2008 09:48:31




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 Re: BEER N TRACTORS in reply to BOBA, 04-12-2008 15:10:53  
Beer and tractors are made for each other! Haven't you noticed how a six pack fits perfectly on top of the gear box of a super A? Or how you can lean just about any size beer in the lefthand corner over by the shifter without the rod for the lift arm hitting it? That can't possibly be a coincidence!



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GA Dave

04-12-2008 18:37:55




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 Re: BEER N TRACTORS in reply to BOBA, 04-12-2008 15:10:53  
Yeah, I spent the best part of a summer redoing a IH 240 U. I just don't remember if I spent more on parts or beer. Turned out well though. IT happens. David.



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Janicholson

04-12-2008 15:32:41




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 Re: BEER N TRACTORS in reply to BOBA, 04-12-2008 15:10:53  
As ballast in a modest climate, the beer would do well. Less rust than Cloride, and only modest toxicity if it leaked out (which I assume it does upon occasion) JimN



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Red Mist

04-12-2008 17:11:22




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 Re: BEER N TRACTORS in reply to Janicholson, 04-12-2008 15:32:41  
Good one, Jim.
mike



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