Posted by davediehl@hotmail.com on February 11, 2008 at 09:23:04 from (209.45.205.13):
In Reply to: Who, where, what posted by IaGary on February 10, 2008 at 20:51:07:
Though I've been active in here for a year or so, never formally introduced myself.
Name is pretty obvious, been farming sine I was 5, now 39. Spent the high school years working at a John Deere dealership prepping new tractors. Assembling lawn mowers out of the crate to larger items.
Continued to tech school for automotive repair and was employed at a very slow garage. Couldn't make the ends meet for the lifestyle I was in so I went to work at a marina. Young and dumb, spent more money in women and alcohol than I made. Left there to join law enforcement.
16 years later, I'm still doing the same with alot more experience and training.
Doing that today as well as 36 hours a week at the local Radio Shack store. Plus doing the farm for dad since his heart bypass 2 years ago.
Running all Massey Ferguson with the exception of the JD H and the 6620 combine. I started on the MF 165 gas baling hay. Now running a 1080, 2745, 2805 and I have 2 MF 10 garden tractors.
I stay up for days on end and its just been a way of life for so long, I'm used to it. Worked at the shack Friday, did the police gig Friday night, the shack Sat all day, and back to the police gig Sat night. I crashed Sunday morning at 6:30 am.
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