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Posted by Sloroll on July 04, 2005 at 11:14:34 from (69.66.43.59):
Well, I'm minding my own business today (getting a little holliday time at work), and this semi tractor with a couple of old tires on the flatbed rolls in. I got to meet a new old friend named Harley. Now Harley is a Missourian and I am an Iowan and usualy there-in lies a parting of the ways as to how we view the world. Come to find out though, Harley is a missplaced Iowan that married a Missouri girl (pretty redhead) and I am stubborn enough to have held my ground after marrying an (equivelantly beautiful) Missouri girl myself. We came eye to eye relatively quickly on one topic. Allan..... You need mules. Compaction is no longer a problem, horse power is easy to calculate, fertilizer self applies and they come in red. We're watching out for you buddy! Remember farming with a horse is always horse farming... working a mule allows you to half *ss farm and no one can argue the point. Harley aint giving up his dozer or M though. :? )
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