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Just about time to put my Farmalls to bed
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Posted by BIG JOHN on October 05, 2005 at 17:06:45 from (207.200.116.203):
Sold my cattle on Monday and have started cleaning up the pens and thinking about geting everything ready for WINTER. Got to get the antifreeze tester out and also the stabil for the gas. When I was a younger man I would always wait until the last minute to do these things. I guess I thought I could bluff winter into not coming. (never did win that one) Now that I have gotten older and slower I have to get started earlier or I won't be done in time to beat the freezing weather. It must be nice to live far enough south not to have freezing weather. First frost here is forcasted for tonight so winter won't be far behind. Put three winter projects in the shop, 123 cadet, cub, and an O6. Just incase I get these done before spring, I have others waiting their turn. A Veterans Day Parade and a Christmas Parade are about all that is left for chances to play with the Farmalls until next spring. The spring and summer were way to short. What do the rest of you do to get ready for winter???
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