Posted by Crazy Red Power in SE-WI on June 15, 2011 at 12:54:04 from (24.183.132.223):
In Reply to: do I dare ask?? posted by lyle niemi on June 15, 2011 at 09:47:36:
No, I mean this is crazy, this here post. This is what makes it so: I've been watching an IH corn planter on Fleabay for a few weeks & decided to check out what else the seller might have in his store. There's a NH crusher that's recently listed & I decided to check it out. I would assume the seller has had quite a few questions about just what in the heck that machine is. There's a note about, "it's not a this that & the other", & a disclamer in the next paragraph that the last picture is "just an example of how this can be used". I look & I'M the example!! There's me, with the shiny red hay conditioner & posterior hanging over the seat, mowin' away (will someone please get that man a body double!).
Now, what amuses me even more, is someone on the forum wants to see a picture of everyone. I guess it's a good day to get famous. LOL! So, here's my ugly mug in front of someone elses truck. If you want to see the fleabay auction which I speak of, search for a New Holland 404 hay conditioner. My bottom is at the bottom of the photos. No I'm not selling this machine & I don't recall ever having contacted the gentelman selling it fer anything in the first place - my disclaimer - so there!
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