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Ok, let's try the copy/paste method!

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9N'er

01-10-2001 08:51:15




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Will try the copy paste method, and keeping my fingers crossed.

if it works; Piebald on the left, Silver on the right, Whimpster 9N middle, and my son Hunter astride the tractor. 850 In background with Sherman backhoe and Dearborn lader.

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JimNC

01-10-2001 14:21:27




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 Re: ok, let's try the copy/paste method! in reply to 9N'er, 01-10-2001 08:51:15  
Danged, You did it 9N'er. Them dogs actually pulling that tractor?



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Ed Gooding (VA)

01-10-2001 12:49:50




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 Re: ok, let's try the copy/paste method! in reply to 9N'er, 01-10-2001 08:51:15  
Great pic, nice looking dogs. Used to have a copper & white, blue eyed Sibe. Man, those are some hard-headed dogs! He was lovable as can be, and loved every human and animal he ever met, but was one stubborn and independent dog. I got spoiled by my German Shepherds and how easy they are to train.

You are a copyin' and pastin' fool now bud. Nice job!!! Awesome looking 9N too!

Regards..... ..... ..... .Ed
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yep, those Siberians are some keen animal

01-10-2001 14:53:06




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 Re: Re: ok, let's try the copy/paste method! in reply to Ed Gooding (VA), 01-10-2001 12:49:50  
Northern breeds are unique...they are splendid and socially keen. Stubborn, and yepper, independent and like to wander too if off the chain. but i'll tellya, the way they are with people! and getting them work together...is something to admire. So much to say about that, it's impossible to even attempt to describe in a note.



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ED

01-10-2001 08:54:47




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 Re: ok, let's try the copy/paste method! in reply to 9N'er, 01-10-2001 08:51:15  
hey, where is the picture???

Just kidding, looks great, but is it common to let your dogs pull your tractor?



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9N'er

01-10-2001 09:13:41




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 Re: Re: ok, let's try the copy/paste method! in reply to ED, 01-10-2001 08:54:47  
good comment Ed! chuckling. Is it common for my dogs to pull my tractor? The good thing about these fellas, is they start at 40 below. Just throw em another mound of fat and beef...and voilah! I have gas just a pouring out of their carbs!

In all seriousness, several years ago, while runing 12 dogs and a training cart, I wish I had 2,300 pounds of metal and brakes. If ya want a thrill, try a 3 wheeler on a bumpy forest road, and twelve dogs loping along and all the while holding their pace at a lope, trying to keep em from running full out. Oh, man! I wish I owned a Green Bay Packers middle gaurd uniform and helmet. I would tie a line from the rear axle to a telephone pole while harnessing them, and by the time 6 dogs were in harness, a jumping, yelping screaming and frenzied, that line would be banjo string tight! and the rear axle off the ground and the 3 wheeler bouncing up and down! only 6 to go I would say...and by the time ol Dale was in line and they weren't jumpijng all over each other...you couldn't hear yourself think. Pull the knot, and oh man! where are the brakes!!! but quite! from a screaming frenzy of muscle and fur to sqeaking 3 wheeler brakes and a grin on my face. 9N'er

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ED

01-10-2001 10:06:26




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 Re: Re: Re: ok, let's try the copy/paste method! in reply to 9N'er, 01-10-2001 09:13:41  
Where is it where you live, and is there any property available?



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