Posted by Brokenwrench on March 21, 2008 at 15:53:46 from (75.100.177.250):
In Reply to: Hey! It Works! posted by Allan In NE on March 21, 2008 at 14:03:13:
If I tried to cobble together that much cross bred stuff it would look like heck. Man, you got a knack for this stuff. You should call up Discovery and get your own show.
This week on "Pimp my Tractor", host Allan crosses an M with an H, a 766, a 450, an 806, and a hydro 656 to give us the worlds first MH766450806656 hydro. Complete with 8 remotes, front wheel assist, deluxe cab, three point, and his newly patented 4 point, so new he doesn`t even know what to use it for yet. Tune in next time to see him build a working round baler out of paper clips, tin foil, tooth picks and duct tape.
All kidding aside that M is really something to be proud of. Congrats BW
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