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Re: Cowman, Still hot in Lebanon, Tn.
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Posted by Steve Koons on December 09, 2005 at 03:28:41 from (160.136.7.20):
In Reply to: Re: Cowman, Still hot in Lebanon, Tn. posted by Nebraska Cowman on December 08, 2005 at 17:00:16:
Howard--had some pretty good winds on the hill the past couple of weeks! Was gonna say it blew so hard it turned the wells inside out and we were using them as silos but won't quite go that far!! Have added to the collection since the RPR--have a cub sitting in front of the other workhorses! The Super M and the G are still the crown jewels but the cub is nestled between the L120 John Deere's and the Jubilee! The C with the Woods mower has sure been a welcome addition as it cuts the mowing time by about 1/3. Maria's husband made it home from Iraq in fine shape and she's back in Kansas City and Andrea is holding down the fort there in Lebanon--the drive from Atlanta on the weekends can sometimes have wild moments but all is well here! Hope all is well out there! Still enjoy the forum--thats the morning fun before the day begins! Steve
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