Posted by Straw Boss on March 30, 2015 at 14:19:22 from (66.35.113.103):
In Reply to: A Picture Of PROOF! posted by Bryce Frazier on March 30, 2015 at 06:27:07:
Alright Bryce, she's pretty but pretty doesn't pull the plow. Does she have enough stamina when the going gets tough? Is she smooth running or run rough at times depending on conditions? Is she high maintenance and cost you money every time you get her out in the sunlight or does she earn her keep and help lessen the workload on everybody? Is she due for an overhaul any time soon? Can you afford to put new shoes on her? What I can see from your picture I'd say she'd be a good investment of your time and money. I'd think you could paint her up and parade her about town. People would see you smiling every time your with her. People would ask where you found her? How old is she? What family did she come from? They may be even so bold as to ask why you didn't get a bigger one that weighs more. More weight more muscle. If you've got the work to do why not? Wood to haul, feed to carry, snow to plow, hay bales to stack, the list goes on. I'll let you decide which one in your picture I'm talking about. LOL
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