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Posted by Paul Shuler on March 26, 2007 at 16:34:20 from (170.29.248.3):
Went out today expecting to put a charger on the old H and much to my surprise it fired right off after sitting all winter. Since I was having such good luck thought I would hook up to the old drag disc and do some very light discing in the yard and put some grass seed down where last years drought had left some big bare spots. That went great. Thought I would disc under my food plot while I was playing and it went real well. I love the sound of the H pulling in 3rd and the disc set for max cut. Started raining on me pretty good so had to stop. The tires had about 2" of mud caked on them and I didn't wanted to run across my clean shop floor like that. Tooled around in 4th gear and that mud was not coming off. So I thought what would a real farmer like Hugh or Farmallhal, CNKS etc. Well I bet they would put it in road gear and open her up. HOLY COW did I ever sling mud. It all came off at about a 100mph and a good bit of it came right down on me in clumps the size of your hand. Oh well I had such a good morning I didn't even get riled up over it. I just had a good laugh on my self all covered in clumps of mud.Sorry for the long post, just been a long winter and it sure did me good to hear the old H pull this morning. Paul
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