Posted by Gauger on November 27, 2007 at 12:37:12 from (4.252.157.101):
I live in Waukesha County Wisconsin, once called " The County of Cows" because it had more bovine residents than human. I took my grandkids to the annual Christmas parade in the city of Waukesha where I live two weeks ago and alas, not a single old tractor in the parade. There was a modern JD pulling a float but no old red iron. I guess I shouldn't be suprised, there are more cash advance stores in town than there are farms left in the county. Well, this just gives me even more incentive to get the Super H finished. There will be at least one red tractor in the parade come '09. That's my drop dead finish date since the RPRU is 60 mlies away in Madison that summer. Nothing lasts forever.
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