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Posted by Keith-OR on April 05, 2006 at 10:34:26 from (207.200.116.14):
In Reply to: Keith - OR............ posted by Mike in MI on April 04, 2006 at 18:06:08:
Hi Mike, still working on them durn old tractors. Don't know about all that there flat land. Not enough very high snow covered hills in the back ground. Farm where Super 77 jumped on trailer has couple of those small yeller toys, all run by GPS. Don't see much fun in that, just have to turn the huge thing around at the end of the field and let it do it own thing again. Hey Allan, you get that ground turned over yet? Been watching the progress...Should have been done couple days ago..:>).:>) I really can't understand what is taking so long... LMAO If we had the boy's Super C done, we'd come out and give you a hand, with a real tractor....ROTFLMAO Keith & Shawn
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