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Re: Touble at Red Power again
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 22, 2002 at 05:37:42 from (142.177.94.210):
In Reply to: Touble at Red Power again posted by JD Humm on February 22, 2002 at 02:16:25:
Took your advice a while back, looked at Red Power a few times, just wasn't in mood, you know I have a hard time staying out of a good discussion. I will get there sometime. Seems everytime I get in mood lately Red Power is down. The other item I find is that during my dairy farming days, herd came first, crops second and mechanical problems were left to specialists. I feel just a bit inadequate on tractor discussion. Just wanting to learn what I missed. My brother who worked for trucking co. probably logged more of the 9000 hours on 1066 than I did. I also had two seniors arround (my father and other farmer I bought out). They were quick to point out they farmed 40 years without a cab, this was probably their only chance, and I should have 40 more years. I guess that was good reasoning.
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