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Posted by bo on December 28, 1999 at 20:19:54 from (12.77.133.214):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: First Tractor Advice posted by jakee on December 28, 1999 at 18:25:21:
Jakee-left the sunny south awhile ago and now do my thing in the snow belt up north. Daughter lives in Dallas/Ft.Worth area and rubs it in all the time. Fooled her though, put the plow on the big JD and the plow on the small cub and left instructions to my neighbor not to run over anything important or wreck my equipment and split for South Florida to see how the Circle B raises cattle. Incidently, not to one up you, 4 inches we don't bother with. In 77 I had 12 feet of the stuff after the blizzard came through and last year had to use a payloader twice to get more room for pushing. But , yeah, I'm thinking of you as I sit here typing with the doors open and the crickets chirping. bo
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