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Posted by Thack on September 09, 2006 at 19:46:22 from (4.160.135.208):
In Reply to: Question: The Correct Police Phenomenon posted by David Kronwall on September 09, 2006 at 04:17:02:
At 0630 my Father in law called to see if I was ready, be there in 15 minutes he said. My wife told me to pull the bush out of the flower bed before I leave so I hoped on the Super M and got it out. The FIL and I drove an hour to look at a 1066 and bought a 2 row cultivator for the H and 2 #8 plows for parts. On the way home we spotted a 706 gas and took a look, probably buy it. Then we went by the cemetary and dug a grave with the 300U backhoe. We unloaded our treasure, ate lunch, drank a beer then I pulled the 706D out of the way so I could pull out the 1586 and get the grain head up to his house with him following in the combine. Then we got on the M and other 300U and did a little bush hoggin before we went to the other cemetary with the backhoe and filled in a grave. After all that we went to the other barn grabbed a few beers and pulled up a few chairs. As we sat looking at this big thing in front of us he asked; Do we want to fix up a tractor this winter or get that picker working and mounted back on the M and do about 20 acres the old way, we got cultivators for the H now too?? Ok but remember, when the women get their winter time, all couped up, man hating fever it's your year to get skinned alive. Deal he says with a grin. One more thing, are we ever gonna paint that yellow right rear wheel on the M silver I ask? Heck no he says, the paints still good.
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