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Posted by migraine on June 16, 2007 at 08:00:59 from (71.231.54.158):
In Reply to: 4:30am And Out The Door posted by Allan In NE on June 16, 2007 at 03:42:43:
Early birds still do get the worms. I'd bale that stuff no matter what the conditions cause the second crop has to be coming on behind with the rain you've had. Then get the 1066 and the plow and make some smoke. Shoot by noon you will be ready to tear up the wheat ground and plant beans or some second crop and by 9 p.m. you'll have the bales all hauled home and into a windbreak and all you're winter feed in place. Then tear into the Hydro 70 and get those new rings and bearings in there and by daylight you can take a leisure ride on the horses. Makes me tired just thinking about chasing you around for a day. You never talk about stopping for meals or snacks. Do you carry a I.V. bottle with ya or what? Migraine
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