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Posted by Jay (ND) on November 04, 2005 at 07:15:01 from (66.231.119.252):
In Reply to: Re: More snow posted by Case Lady on November 04, 2005 at 06:46:47:
It all started with Maury the 1945 M, named for the neighbor that sold it to me a year before he died (young guy, early 40s) - I hated the tractor until I got it home and started tinkering on it - was all over then, fell in love. then I got Mean Gene (not pictured) the 1949 C - named for a friends dad that I bought it from. Mean because with it's 6 foot belly mower, it can out-mow any other tractor I've seen with that same more, including my friends Super H. And the new addition, Lenny. Bought unseen. When Dad told me the guys name from my wifes home town 60 miles away, I told him that it would need work, but probably nothing major mechanically, just general neglect. But like Lenny, who's shirt is always untucked and hands always greasy, it works like a beast. I still don't know what I'm going to do with this tractor or the 6 foot belly mower under it, lol.
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