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Should I get the MD going?
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Posted by jonnnny2006 on May 25, 2007 at 16:01:10 from (67.142.130.27):
Well folks its a nice day out, we got a couple inchis of rain last night and I am really kinda lazy today. i'm debating whether or not to put the mag back on the MD and re time her so she will live again! I am not normally this lazy about it... but my daughter has a couple of friends over and they scream and toot horns and ask if they can go for a ride befor i can even look at it! besides they will say use one of the other tractors! then haley will say super h! super h! super h! go to dairy queen! go to A@W for floats and cheese curds! come on dad lets go! When are you gonna take us? super H! super H! super H! it will just drive me bonkers. then when i give in and take them they will yell FASTER! FASTER! When she is already maxed out gong 18mph! I think it may be running around 1950 rpms. So I think it might be safer and cheeper to just stay right here looking for my next farmall on my lap top in my lazy boy feet up. pretty soon the kids will be here all day long. School lets out soon and there goes the babey sitter! My oldest she is 7 and she loves driving my 43 h around the yard and back 40. I wont let her take it by herself yet as I stay on the drawbar to keep her from crashing! I'm tring to train her in so some day I can bring her along to haul wagons and boxes with me. I really wanna go work on the mD though! decisions decisions!
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