Posted by the tractor vet on October 29, 2007 at 19:04:48 from (75.19.120.169):
In Reply to: Re: The last 4 rows. posted by Iagary on October 29, 2007 at 15:32:49:
Well Gary for the most part the last two have been dry . IF it would not have been for the wedding we would have been done . I had to go out this afternoon and grind feed for the cows and fill the hog feeder and the rain that we have had for the last week has the dust settled but thats about it . Tomarrow we are going to run some more ear corn and then i'll go dig out the old ratty Massey and clean out the cab run the grease gun around it tighten up some belts change the oil and feed it some high priced gas then go on the hunt to find the 4 row corn head , as i have no idea where Andy stuffed it . So while i am fixen and getting dirty Eugene is going to finish up the plowen .
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