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Re: JayWalt needs a Super A
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Posted by georgeky on June 25, 2007 at 17:10:00 from (205.188.116.73):
In Reply to: Re: JayWalt needs a Super A posted by City-Boy McCoy on June 25, 2007 at 15:44:52:
Mike, I had to stay here and tend this tobacco. It is still dry as a bone here, but the weeds are still growing. I didn't finish setting until last Monday and had to get on those weeds. Got to keep that Super C on top of them. I wanted to come, but we don't alway's get what we want. farmallhal had told me you guy's were all meeting at the Nebraka Cowman's exhibit. There will be another time(Good Lord Willing). I have been looking at everyone's pics and vidio's. Didn't care for that purple Cub, but really liked the hi-clearance one though. Where will it be next year? I hope to have my 350 Diesel finished by then and may bring it. Were there many implements there? I relly enjoy looking at the old implements as much or more than tractors. Seems like all the smaller shows I have been to have mostly tractors and very few implements. It is my opinion that they are as much a part of farming past and present as the tractors.
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