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Posted by Hugh MacKay on March 01, 2004 at 04:54:53 from (209.226.106.84):
In Reply to: Mrs Buggy posted by buggy on March 01, 2004 at 03:39:33:
Buggy: I've got to talk with you, my wife of 39 years and a city gal has never operated a tractor. She thinks they are just too big, and dangerous. She did afterall get caught speeding with 455 Olds 30 years ago. Our daughters and son all have driven tractors. 20 years ago I couldn't keep those girls off skid loaders, 656, 1066 and even highway tractor. Our oldest girl at 12 always drove 48' tractor trailer on fields for me when picking up round bales. The other two were skid loader nuts. Our youngest daughter just loved to at 11 and 12 of age to get her hands on the 1066 with cab air and duals. At 80 lbs. she didn't look very big in that big cab, but she could turn a 100 acres with a 20' disk. None of this ever inspired their mother, car and pickup were the limit for her. We'll have to get you to ask your wife to send out a few E mails on just how much fun she had.
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