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Posted by John A on January 13, 2005 at 20:49:05 from (65.161.170.82):
In Reply to: Time to Stir The Pot posted by Allan in NE on January 13, 2005 at 11:49:26:
Evening Gentlemen, Let me add my Favorite jobs here.... LOL, 1st Being a Panhandle Farmer lets add, my all time favorite.....Mid-Nov., on an open station JD 95 combine, cutting milo, high North wind, Just how much milo dust and chaff can you eat, suck down into your lungs, get down inside ALL your chothes???!!! Absolutely nothing worse! 2nd least favorite.... late Aug,first part of Sept., shredding ditches prior to any snow fall. Lets see pig weed,johnson grass + umerious other noxious weeds that makes so much dust you have to take a chainsaw to cut a hole in it!! All of this done on a MF65. Thunder you are so close to the ground the rattlesnakes have a even shot at hitting you when they strike. Not to mention your new nickname is "pigpen" because of all the dut and crap you are in the middle of. Been there, Done that! more times than I care to count. Later, John A.
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