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Posted by jonnny2006 on August 08, 2007 at 23:34:46 from (72.171.0.140):
hey andy i am 29 going to be 30 on the 13th of this month, i like your "spunk" when i was your age i had liked kohler engines.....(and farmalls)i had a friend who liked briggs....I called them "briggs and scrap iron" I liked kohler but i must admit i have a push mower with a 3.5 briggs and scrap iron that has sat out side since i bought it ten years ago and every spring i take the breather off with a penny and put some gas down her and she starts 2nd or 3rd pull. i dont think i have ever checked the oil eather!!! ha ha. i dont use it but for mabey 20 mins a year. i lost intrist in tractors and such when I started chasing girls.... well i found the love of my life and then the "fever" has come back very very bad. I have more then 5 tractors and only need one. (5 achers to mow) I wanna get 2 tractors per year til i die. I have to always make sure the lights and charging system work as it is my bigget pet peve when i get on a tractor and the light or lights dont work, and the battery dies..I hate cranking.. just courious Where you live.... are you in minnesota? i think i rember you saying you were. well im in south goodhue county near rochester mn. well dont let the girls pull you away from you passion for olr iron like i did...(at leat i found a woman who likes old iron too and now i'm back in with 5 achers all mine) there is time for both!!!! Have a good one andy!!!!jonnny2006
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