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Posted by redrev on March 24, 2002 at 15:46:07 from (24.24.89.128):
In Reply to: Re: Local auction results 6788 2+2 and 3388 2+2... posted by H-Minn on March 24, 2002 at 07:06:11:
Phew...I would hate to see the crops after I cultivated with a cultivator that size. I can handle a 2 row cultivator on an Allis G pretty good though, seeing as I can look right down between my knees and see what's going on. I once visited a huge grain farm in Canada and the owner insisted I drive his articulated JD. I tried to tell him preachers can't drive, but alas, no one listen to the clergy, so he got me to drive it. I never drove an articulated tractor before, and when the back half swung out, I drove right over his roto-tiller. I tried to pay for it, in my embarrassment, but the ol' farmer wouldn't let me. He said, "Hay, you told me you couldn't drive!" I noticed he didn't invite me to drive his huge combine after that. I was looking forward to that, too! Whoa, a preacher in a combine....what a sight!!!
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