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Posted by Allan In NE on January 11, 2007 at 08:36:36 from (148.78.243.26):
On top of everything else, my neighbor took off for AZ this morning and I promised him that I'd feed his cattle while he's away for the month. Okay, he has one of these huge 200 horse White 4X4 tractors all dualed up and mounted with a big, black, 4-toothed DuAl/Woods loader. Gigantic 6-way hydraulic tilt blade on the rear. CAT III is of course, sensor/rheostat controlled. Tractor cab is all glass with no partitions, digitally/thermostatically controlled heat/air, runs so quiet, ya can't tell it's even running, 16 or 20 electrically controlled speeds forward and reverse. Loader is operated by one of those joy-stick thingys; all electric and smooth as a baby's bottom. Loader has a "weight gauge" right outside the cab glass so you can see just how much you are lifting. Tractor/loader hasn't set outside a day in it's life. However, and sure don't wanna upstage him or anything, but darn it! Guess I'm just gonna have to haul my H over to his place and feed those old cows right! :>) Allan 
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