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Posted by Robhkent on November 04, 2006 at 09:26:40 from (209.131.239.251):
In Reply to: Before And After posted by Allan In NE on November 04, 2006 at 09:16:14:
Allan: Looks good. Will it still be just as easy to get the loader on and off? Did you figure out anything better with the door from yesterday's discussion, or are you just going to hang a piece of tarp? Don't feel like you are running late on anything...It is Nov 4 and I am getting ready to go outside and hook on to my baler... CRP hay, but it is better for my heifers than a snowbank.. I think for feeding cattle in the winter a cab tractor is a requirement. A Feb morning at 10 below with a 20mph wind, that cab will feel great!! Hope the weather holds for you so you can get that project done. I am trying to get a fan bought for the Year Around Cab on my 856 now. that wil make it slightly warmer in it this winter. Rob
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