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Posted by mike a. tenn. on February 12, 2007 at 15:50:20 from (75.120.193.153):
larry...no room left in my shop anymore cuz there's two tractors in there! i think i'm back in the doghouse tho...me and my big mouoth. the boy and i were getting the 20 the shop in using the 35 as a tow vehicle, and "you know who" was snapping pictures of the process. after getting both tractors all the way in i jumped off the 35 and gleefully yelled to my boy..."now that's the way this shop should look and there's no room for any more silly girly projects!!"....uh oh. now i know what the phrase "spinning on her heel" means as i watched her doing her mad stomp all the way back to the house. uh...what you havin' for supper buddy old pal? a note of good news tho. the 20 has been sittin' for about 3 years now. i threw the boost charger on it and hit the switch....and it turned over!! tomorrow starts the tear down. oh and...if i can find where the camera got hid i'll post you a pic or two. -mike
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