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Re: Re: Speeds on a cub
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Posted by Jon D on September 04, 2001 at 05:07:17 from (24.37.1.116):
In Reply to: Re: Speeds on a cub posted by Farmer Bob on September 03, 2001 at 18:04:35:
I think you have it all wrong. I taught my mom how to run a cub. Also, the cub spreads two loads a day and my sister was suppost to start loading it and when she realized that it wasn't "fun" she gave up horses in all together. I myself want nothing to do with the horses. I figure that you can park a tractor in a barn for a month and when you come back, there isn't a foot of crapp on the floor and the tractor isn't lying on the floor dead. My mom, however, loves everything about horses which I guess is a good thing.
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