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Posted by Paul Shuler on January 20, 2005 at 23:14:44 from (170.29.5.10):
It seems like it's a dream but I can't belive I will soon have a work shop. when I go look at it I have to pinch myself. Never thought I would have anything like this. I wish Hugh and his 140 could have been here yesterday. One of the guys from the lumber company stopped in to bring the screws he left off our order. He was in a 1 ton dully 4x4 dodge pulling a trailor with the supplies for someone else's 40'x 80' barn. Needless to say it has warmed up here and the ground has thawed since our last 3 inch rain and he sunk it up to the belly, trailor and all. It took anouther 1 ton truck an hour to pull him out. So much for no big ruts on my place. Would have been more fun watching Hugh on his 140. Sorry if this is boring and not tractor related but just can't contain myself. Paul
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