Posted by mike1972chev on November 29, 2012 at 04:40:11 from (75.149.81.173):
Well,it is getting colder out and more "cruddy" by the day,and I am sitting here thinking about how much fun I had at Plow day this year.( I was literally like that little kid in the sand box with a brand new Tonka truck playing as HARD as I could before mom stuck her head out the back door and yelled at me telling me to get in here and wash my hands and get ready for dinner! LMAO)
I wished that the rain had not shown up Saturday evening because I was REALLY looking foreward to some night plowing.Oh well,maybe next year? :)I didnt get to talk with everyone(their were 144 drivers there,I believe and I was also totally engrossed in plowing as much as I could! lol)but met a lot of cool folks that had very interesting storys of the past.
Now I am looking foreward to getting on to my #37 disk project(It is a "basket case" at best right now!) I would not call my tractor or implements "show quality" by ANY means,but I will definitely certify them "farm ready" ANY day of the week! ;) Looking foreward to some small hobby farming in the near future. Try to get back to what it was like when I was a little kid.
I dont think I will EVER really grow up? lol(Dad always told me never to get old. ;)
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