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Re: IH 1066 Plowing trouble
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Posted by Bill L Md on April 24, 2003 at 17:19:05 from (68.55.41.86):
In Reply to: IH 1066 Plowing trouble posted by Paul on April 24, 2003 at 07:31:04:
Paul,Have you ever heard the story of the two bulls on top of the hill looking down on the herd of cows?Well the young bull said too the old bull lets run down their and get one of those cows,the old bull said lets walk down there and get them all!! That my boy is how you should aproach plowing nice and steady.When you rush you don't get any more accomplished then if you would have taken your time and plowed the field the way your father probobly taught you,because if I was your dad your butt would have fixed that plow before you went back to school so you would have missed your classes and maybe a test or two,then maybe if you were laying on a dirty shop floor,trying to fix and old plow you would understand what every body is trying to convey to you about your responsibility to your father and his farm and his equipment.If I was in this spot and maybe relized what I had done I would call my father and apologize for breaking his equipment.Also for someone in college your grammer is terrible.You better bone up on the propper way to speak.
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