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Re: Long days and short nights
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Posted by the tractor vet on June 13, 2007 at 05:54:50 from (75.19.120.214):
In Reply to: Re: Long days and short nights posted by lawmar on June 13, 2007 at 05:06:40:
It's not that amount of acreage just the lay of the land and size of equipment and roads in our area . , this field is a real pain as it is ground that nobody will farm for crops and nobody shoot ground hogs there as the land owner will not let anybody hunt it . We make small rounds and still do vary few small idiot cubes . The roads getting to this pice of ground a narrow with a bunch of blind hills and curves . The field is in place real steep and for you flatlander it would put seirous puckerfactor in your BVD's , so there is no HIGH SPEED FARMEN here . Going to be heading out here in vary short order and it will take everybit of 5-6 hours to rake it with out destroyen anything I HOPE. It took my buddy 7 hours to mow as he said there are some new CONDO that went up since lastyear meaning huge groundhog holes , this is the only place where i have ever seen three to four groundhog that have there holes wright next to each other .
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