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Re: Help, Buried In This White Stuff
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Posted by Michael soldan on December 05, 2002 at 15:27:02 from (216.46.130.77):
In Reply to: Help, Buried In This White Stuff posted by IH-Farmer on December 04, 2002 at 17:56:14:
IH Farmer, I always tell people that snow is what can turn a Farmall into a lawn ornament untill the January thaw. We have about two feet here in Exeter Ontario. It's rare for you to have that much snow down your way isn't it. I have 6 snowmobiles if you want one. I have had cattle chew the wires off of my M but I've never ran one down with a tractor, glad the cow is okay, I lost one this spring, cow vs. tractor trailer and it gives the pocket book a bite. The snow will melt and you will be on your way..be carefulland good luck..Mike in Exeter Ontario
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