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Posted by Jimmy King on August 08, 2004 at 11:26:30 from (207.69.136.198):
In Reply to: Will you guys fire me? posted by Nebraska Cowman on August 07, 2004 at 19:35:17:
Cowman, I too am red to the core although I don't wear red underwear. I don't restore tractors, but I do have the three left from my farming days. I grew up in the 40's and 50's on a dairy farm in Southwest Missouri, a large field was 40 acres, had a lot of 20's and 10's some 5's. I had an Uncle that retired and came by to his part of the family farm, he started with a real slick M he bought while he lived in Tx. then he bought one of those pale green tractors from Ger. I must say it was real easy on fuel, but other than that I didn't care for it much. If I had the extra money I would like to have a J D just because Ido love to hear them run. I have a good friend who's sister ended up in Coldwater, Ks. on a wheat farm, his older Bro. went out one year to help with the harvest, when he was a teen ager. Then he stayed to help sow the new crop. Cliff told me they took him out to a section one morning with a John Deere G and a 6 ft. one way, he said the weeds were pretty tall. He said he started at 8:00 AM his bro in law told him some one would be there at noon to get him, he said he liked a bout 300ft. on the first round when they came after him.
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