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Posted by Allan in NE on November 16, 2004 at 16:09:45 from (148.78.243.25):
Hi All, Just never had much use for fluid when I lived down on the flat. I mean who needs the silly stuff anyway? Then, I moves up here in the darned hills. So darned pretty and all (yeah, you just wait til winter, sucker!) I tell ya, this place is nothin but pure, uncut, USDA-inspected vertical!!. Anyway long story short, I've been fightin' this darned driveway for 4 or 5 years now. Little H was totally useless; it was all it could do to pull itself out of this yard. I know you can't really tell from the picture, but this drive is STEEP! Last spring, I had the local tire co. come out here and pump the little tires full of calcium. Darned little tractor thinks it is a bloody badger now! Digs like a hound after a rabbit. It pushes and levels with an 8' bucketful of gravel going uphill! I'm totally sold on fluid; for this kind of real estate, anyway. Ya'll have a good evening, Allan
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