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Posted by Coloken on May 23, 2005 at 14:08:04 from (216.17.254.32):
In Reply to: farmer in the making posted by Cory A. on May 23, 2005 at 12:49:17:
Now you kind of know what we are about. What I want you to do (don't have to actually do it, just think about it). Is go raise the hood on the newest, biggest car or pickup you can find. A brand new super delux tractor will work also. Where is the air cleaner? where is the fuel filter? If it runs rough, can you see and understand the ignition and adjust the breaker points? No, you just call the guy and he replaces the computer. We grew up learning to do our owm mechanic work and injoyed every minute of it. Now that is a thing of the past so we find an old iron and tear it down and put it back together. Driving a new 120,000 dollar tractor to me, is about as much fun as just buying a ticket on an airliner. For fun go get a 2 seater and chase cyotes. Kenny
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