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Re: Scratch Southern Ontario for the day
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Posted by Bill L Md on February 12, 2003 at 15:47:44 from (68.55.41.86):
In Reply to: Scratch Southern Ontario for the day posted by Michael Soldan on February 12, 2003 at 04:38:42:
Mike, Feel for you man,brings back those memories of feeding the dry cows and steers.The milk production cows wern't bad they were at the farm but the rest were on two other farms not that far away,used the 400 and the New Idea manure spreader to take hay out to them,two of us every two days regardless of weather conditions.Hugh in the 25-35 range here still trucking concrete.I know it is that warm because after about 10:30 I start having to deal with the mud,had to pull 3 trucks either in or out of the job in the past 7 days,one guy was so ratled(got stuck 2 times) cut the trailer to short pulled him down over a 25 ft bank,trailer 7/8 loaded,trailer on it's back Freightshacker on the drivers door driver ok, 953 been busy.
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