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Posted by the tractor vet on May 23, 2007 at 06:14:06 from (76.212.224.237):
In Reply to: Gas price way up! posted by RayP(MI) on May 22, 2007 at 18:24:24:
Yep prices are up and they keep on going . Does the goverment care , not in your wildest dreams . Is it realy slowen the masses down on driving only the low income as there take home pay won't take them home .Last evening i needed a weekly supply of snuff so on the way home we stopped at the on gas station that has my brand here is a guy with his BIG CrewCab duley gas burner pullen this huge boat on a triaxel trailer complaining about the fact that it now takes him 250 dollars to fill his toys so he can go play in the evening when it is nice out and from what i gathered this is a everyday when it is warm and not raining. I don't know about the rest of ya but we are tryen to cut back a bunch . my yard is only getting mowed once every two weeks now and we are going to try usen some of the older tractors that we have to see if we can cut back on the fuel used at the farm . The 1066 has been parked till needed the 706 is in the shed . Drug out the old 720 Deere diesel to try and mow hay with that is not going well does not have enough hyd. pressure to lift the John Deere haybine . going to look into that this afternoon . We are going to try my Super H on the rake and see if that will use a littel less and use the 806 on the baler rather then the 1066 .
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