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Now The Wifes Really MAD !!!! wants to Trade
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Posted by Short Bolt on October 18, 2005 at 21:52:45 from (69.21.20.78):
The wife was out rebaling busted bales of hay with the Farmall 460 and MF#3 baler. Every thing was going good till, she went in the shop to get a grease gun and bumped her butt on the rear axle of the 706. Then all heck broke loose all she could do the rest of the day was talk about getting rid of the worthless good for nothing 706! She want's to trade it for a 560 or 660 that she can drive! It was all I could do to keep from laughing when she dropped her pant in the barn lot and showed me her blue bump. Then she really got mad and asked .Whats so funny @#!&*# all I could tell her that no one was dumb enough to trade her a good 560 for a 706. Farm women think they have all the right keys.
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