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Posted by bo on December 28, 1999 at 20:39:19 from (12.77.133.214):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: First Tractor Advice posted by Burrhead on December 28, 1999 at 16:27:23:
I think we got the same situation. My neighborhood is changing too. We got two kinds of people, the old line that are fun to be with, and the new comers who come and go and live in brand new houses in subdivisions {can't stand subdivisions} and will never meet or if they did,never even remotely understand the thinking of the old line. Most of them seem to be driving big SUV's with 4wd and bitch when the roads ain't plowed. Asked a few when they used their 4wd's last and you get this blank stare. Met one and he insisted I drive his Taco, or whatever and when I wanted to go 4 wheeling throught the fields, he about had a stroke. None of them own any kind of decent tractor other then a lawn tractor so they don't upset me, I did find that if a guy owns a tractor then he ain't all bad. Machine dumb, but that I can accept and help with. The way I figure it,is,things are changing every where, I don't like it but ain't much I can do about it. Different strokes for different folks, I guess. bo
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