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Re: Re: Got myself a Farmal 100 w/ Fast Hitch and
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on June 24, 2004 at 18:07:37 from (209.226.106.119):
In Reply to: Re: Got myself a Farmal 100 w/ Fast Hitch and equi posted by Stan(VA). on June 24, 2004 at 06:55:28:
Stan: I think he is a bit like a kid with a new toy. He is too taken with his new tractor to remember our education. He will tame down in a few days. He really should keep the Cub, I kind of like that idea of telling the missus she is acting too old to drive a tractor. I think in all our years on the farm, I only ever got my wife on the Super A on one ocasion. She thought the skid steer loaders were great for flower gardening and small landscaping jobs. Wasn't hard to break her of the wheel barrow habit. Our daughter was just the opposite, about 3 drives on the Super A and couple on skid steers, then she wanted 1066 with 20' disk. At 85 lbs she didn't look very big in that cab with duals on either side, when she pulled away from the headland. At 11 she disked a 100 acres that day, and she wasn't about to give in to anyone thinking she needed to be spelled off.
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