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Posted by Farmallkid From Ont, on June 20, 2005 at 19:22:24 from (209.216.154.188):
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On saturday morning, we went to go finish putting the pistons in our 4-H H Tractor, got home at lunch, Dad and my bro made a bigger chicken pen for the chicks, and i cleaned up the shed, So we were workin for a few hours, were getting on each others nerves, so went on a tractor tour through town and to timmys for a coffee, drove back home finnished our jobs. 7:00pm, parents went to a birthday party for the night, 7:45 the 4 was delivered and tucked in the shed. 8:00 sunday morn, I said Dad come see the coon i found yesterday, he though O, he cleaned out the shed and found a dead coon. So he came out, i opened the door, and there wasen't no coon, there was a 4!! he didn't say a thing, Finally a Tractor like grandpa's first. So we talked to my uncle at church, and arranged a tractor drive, so sunday afternoon, the 4 M H and 6 went for a tour to timmys! he is still thankin us for it. Now its in the shed jacked up with the front wheels of, getting the rims painted and new tires on, found new back rims tonight for $25 a piece, its all fallen together perfectly! here is a pic of her maiden voyage!
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