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Re: Re: Nebraska Cowman, need a disk for a Super A
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Posted by UFO Man on June 07, 2004 at 18:59:36 from (66.243.138.34):
In Reply to: Re: Nebraska Cowman, need a disk for a Super A posted by nebraska cowman on June 07, 2004 at 07:44:28:
Hugh, Nebraska Cowman and all, thanks for the ideas. I really would like a lift type, since I am going to be using it working other folks gardens nearby. Just lift and go next door or down the road. It would probably be easier to get around in the small spaces without knocking down a fence or two. I like the idea of cutting down a bigger one. I'm not much of a welder, but I've got 3 neighbors who make their living doing that, any one of which would trade the work for a tilled garden. Mostly I'll be working good ol' Texas gumbo black dirt or the wife's sand arena. She and her gal pals like to ride horses around 55 gallon drums real fast. It's like a sport or something.... Still the added weight would be a help. Thanks again, UFO Man
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