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seat time for both of us

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Larry in GA.

04-18-2008 12:51:11




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It is nice having both tractors running and in the field at the same time.. and it is wonderful to have the wife well and back helping. Now that the plowing is done for this spring I need to space the rear wheels back out and get the hiller/planter adjusted and get things in the ground before May. Of course the potatoes and onions are all ready in. In fact I dug a few onions today while we were over there.

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Red Mist

04-18-2008 18:03:18




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 Re: seat time for both of us in reply to Larry in GA., 04-18-2008 12:51:11  

Larry in GA. said: (quoted from post at 12:51:11 04/18/08) It is nice having both tractors running and in the field at the same time.. and it is wonderful to have the wife well and back helping. third party image


I wish I could get my wife to drive the Super A. The smartest thing I ever did in my entire life, was to teach my wife to drive a Snapper Lawn Mower. mike

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P and R Pete

04-18-2008 17:43:45




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 Re: seat time for both of us in reply to Larry in GA., 04-18-2008 12:51:11  
Nice pic, Larry!



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Dan Bear Kelley

04-19-2008 10:43:50




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 Re: seat time for both of us in reply to P and R Pete, 04-18-2008 17:43:45  
My wife can drive just about anything better than I can. She once set a pair of 48' beams in place with a forklift. The bolt holes lined up without much help from a helper-bar. All sixteen holes, both beams. She wants power steering on my M. Kewl! Twist my arm to spend money on my tractor!



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Randy-IA

04-19-2008 14:16:09




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 Re: seat time for both of us in reply to Dan Bear Kelley, 04-19-2008 10:43:50  
Can I have your wife ? or a clone ? Ha-Ha ! My wife won't drive the M because she's afraid of all the open air behind and under her keister . She will drive the 1755 Oliver but I won't let her most times because that means I'd have to stack the hay ! ...Randy



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