Posted by larry@stinescorner on March 31, 2016 at 17:33:38 from (100.35.206.81):
i have been cutting brush along the side of the fields to clear a trail to the woods, I have posted so many pictures while I
was doing it ,that I decided to name it the Y/T trail. To keep it tractor related,ride along on the Ford on the Y/t trail. Last week I got some free stuff leftover from a job. I posted a picture of the stuff. I got several replies,but one reply was just what I had in mind. Cory Schmidt made the suggestion. I did a few things at the end of the Y/T trail. [img]http://forums.yesterdaystractors.com/photos /34583.jpg[/img] I took a break and tried the little table out. Now at the end of the Y/T trail,you arrive at the Cory Schmidt rest area! Sitting on the bench looking to the left,you look up the Y/T trail Alittle more to the left is our house,the next pictures are going to the right And straight ahead is the neighbors farm Thanks for taking the ride with me!
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