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Willy's 9N is alive and well

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Robert

01-21-2003 10:14:02




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Just thought folks might be interested to know that the 9N that Willy-N sold has a good home and is working to earn its keep. It keeps the ferns and alders under control on my 5 acre homestead in NW WA.

Robert




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Les, TN

01-22-2003 02:12:32




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 Re: Willy's 9N is alive and well in reply to Robert, 01-21-2003 10:14:02  
Maybe someday mine will look that good??



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Rusty 2N

01-21-2003 19:51:06




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 Re: Willy's 9N is alive and well in reply to Robert, 01-21-2003 10:14:02  
That sure is pretty country over there on western wash. I was farmin in the Mt. Vernon area till 5 years ago. Tulip festival, & berry dairy days were beautiful. Use to haul truck loads of composted chicken manure to the fields during the festival. Sure takes alot of water to keep it that green though. I'm happy with my deals with Willy also. Take care & try to stat dry.



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BC Mike C

01-21-2003 16:19:40




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 Re: Willy's 9N is alive and well in reply to Robert, 01-21-2003 10:14:02  
Robert yer 9N looks just like mine only Herb does not have the air filter sticking up as high. You must be somewhere near the Cascades to have those trees. We are in Kelowna BC. BC Mike C



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Dave Smith

01-21-2003 14:50:36




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 Re: Willy's 9N is alive and well in reply to Robert, 01-21-2003 10:14:02  
Nice looking cabin to. What kind of trees are those in the background?
Dave <*)))><



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Robert

01-21-2003 16:33:04




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 Re: Re: Willy's 9N is alive and well in reply to Dave Smith, 01-21-2003 14:50:36  
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In the first picture, the trees are douglas fir. They are young ones that are only 10" or so at the base.

The land is in skagit county which is northern washington about 60 miles north east of seattle in the cascades.

From the prior picture, if you were to turn 180 degrees around, this is what you would see. It is called Whitehorse Mountain. Can anyone see why?

I love it there.

Robert

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Dave Smith

01-21-2003 16:45:52




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 Re: Re: Re: Willy's 9N is alive and well in reply to Robert, 01-21-2003 16:33:04  
A view like that makes a person feel light of heart. I can't see the horse but I see a old codger with a down flowing mustash in the peak to the right of the high one.
Dave <*)))><



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Willy-N

01-21-2003 13:35:22




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 Re: Willy's 9N is alive and well in reply to Robert, 01-21-2003 10:14:02  
Well thant you for that comment! Glad you are still haveing fun with it. I wish my new tractor looked as nice! Mark H.



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Robert

01-21-2003 13:49:33




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 Re: Re: Willy's 9N is alive and well in reply to Willy-N, 01-21-2003 13:35:22  
Willy,

That's the brush hog I got for $50. It looks bad but works good. I have to add about a pint of fluid each time I use it but that's not a problem.

Like the log cabin? Only 3 main tools needed to build - chainsaw, 1/2" drill, 4lb sledge.

Robert



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Willy-N

01-21-2003 15:10:05




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 Re: Re: Re: Willy's 9N is alive and well in reply to Robert, 01-21-2003 13:49:33  
Nice Cabin I have wanted to make one of those myself. We got a lot of burned timber that is excess now in our area. That old seal still leaking on the PTO Shaft? Might have to replace that some day. I see that brush hog is up in the air too. Not a bad deal for 50.00 don't have to look pretty just work. Mark H.



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Philip

01-21-2003 11:40:39




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 Re: Willy's 9N is alive and well in reply to Robert, 01-21-2003 10:14:02  
Beautiful country. The N looks right at home. I am sure you will find many uses for it there. Philip.



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DickTN

01-21-2003 11:36:21




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 Re: Willy's 9N is alive and well in reply to Robert, 01-21-2003 10:14:02  
Nice looking 9. WillyN would be called a "good ole boy" if he was here in the South instead of WA. Bought a couple of items from him to help refurbish "OL' Nell". DickTN



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