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Posted by jonnny2006 on June 17, 2007 at 18:10:03 from (67.142.130.27):
Just wanna clear some things up. i cannot use jonnnny2006 no more as my password wont take. so im now jonnny2006. Sorry for the confusion. Second i cannot spell worth a crap and don't care eather. But i do proof read most of my post for typos as if i din't you could not read anything i typed. 3rd.. The pics i posted yesterday were of old iron that I thought you would enjoy.... especally the high crops and the standards There not common around here.. I will not say the names of the persons who have these old pieces of iron as not to give away the location. I respect privacy. I was not claming i did any of the work to make them shine. I only have 2'hs a super H, MD cub cadet hydro and a grizzly, they are all in there work clothes as i will have plenty of time in life to make them pretty. I plan to expand by 2 or 3 tractors a year... just thought the you might enjoy the post....... plus it was very dead on here yeserday. I can't make my mom or my wife happy all the time so on here is no diffrent. I am willing to help the next guy out just as much as anyone else and love to talk/drive tractors.. pics changes things up a bit..and lead to new posts. I took some pepto bismol so I think my diharea is cured. I will still post interesting pictures as i think others do enjoy them,i will try to keep it to a min. I love old iron!!!!!!!!! If every one was the same ol same ol.. life would be borning! Jonnny2006 formally jonnnny2006. Have a great day!!!!
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