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Posted by BillyinStoughton on August 02, 2006 at 12:12:50 from (69.214.162.13):
Thought I would keep you guys in the loop as what's been going on. I finally got set up on Photobucket and thought I'd throw ya a couple images from last weekend.
Here's the old grain drill that my dad restored last summer. Apparently he got it right because it does a wonderful job, as proven by the next picture.
This is the last load of hay we took off the field that dad used the old drill on. I'll give the JD guys some credit, because the 14T we used to bale it up put out some nice consistent bales and never missed a tie.
Ok...last picture. This is my Heeler/Aussie mix International Harvester (Nash for short). He's really good at window farming...he can ride in the truck for hours. Someone dropped him and his brothers and sisters off in the ditch to fend for themselves. The g/f and I decided to adopt him, and he's been living the life ever since. Thanks for lettin' me take up your time boys! Oh, and also special thanks to Kelly C., because it was his posting instructions I read to figure this out!
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