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Re: Haulin home more Junque
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on March 11, 2007 at 05:22:33 from (216.208.58.124):
In Reply to: Re: Haulin home more Junque posted by Gary in Mozarks on March 11, 2007 at 03:54:37:
Gary: Junk with class being called Junque, I'll remember that for future reference, sounds reasonable. Hal apparently hasn't told you my complete recomendation for a larger mower tractor. when he first discussed it with me, he pointed out that he and Dee were both mowing with two smaller tractor mower combitations. I suggested 766, 886, 856 or Deere 4040 or 4040 with power shift and sound guard cab. I pointed out to him that with Deere power shift and sound guard cab with air, Dee would be up before sunrise to get the tractor seat ahead of him. He informed me, he would not be able to live the Deere down amoung friends and relatives. Now, you wouldn't be one of those friends by chance, would you? I first read this about an hour ago, been thinking since, Kim should start a food page. Then you, Hal and your good better halves could travel North America, reporting back to YTer's all the good places to eat. Since Hal would then be away a lot, he could buy the Deere, I'd go down and mow his grass. You wouldn't be there to poke fun and the critism of his relatives would run off me like water off a duck.
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