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Darn rain...stuck in the house with the kids
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Posted by River Bottom Farmer on April 30, 2006 at 08:52:54 from (64.12.116.65):
Well me and my kids were heading out to work on the H together and it started to rain as we walked across the field to the garage.Rain wouldnt normally be a problem but we had to move the h outside to get my uncles old chevy suburban in the garage to do a transmision swap.No big deal I will get to it as soon as it stops.The kids are really disappointed that have gotten really attached to the old tractor.I know they are just kids and they sometimes slow you down but for the most part they have been a big help to me my little girl is mainly the grease rag and coffee thermos tender but the boys have learned to read socket and wrench sizes and know which screw divers are which and what pliers and vise grips and what an adjustable wrench is and my seven year old is actually getting pretty good with some of the light assembly work. The tractor project has actually brought us all a lot closer to eachother.All except the wife she hasnt really been to excited with the amount of time and money spent on the project but when she heard it fire up last night she showed alot more interest. Cant wait to get her a tractor. River Bottom Farmer
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