Posted by dave2 on August 12, 2009 at 06:04:00 from (139.139.35.70):
Wife came home the other day and said there was a bunch of tractors and people at a big barn nearby. She thought it was a Fest because she saw a flag with a beer on it. The world stopped turning, I changed clothes, and away we went.. Got there and there was bratwurst, steaks, and beer along with a couple buttloads of people. Turned out it was an equipment show/demo. Guy was talking on a PA about each machine like this one can be pulled at (?) KM per hour and break everything to 8 inch deep and 4 inch or smaller on the 1st pass yada yada. I wasn't nearly as impressed at the machines as I was at how the experts would flock onto the field behind it and pick up the clods and examine. One guy pulled out a ruler and I had to move on real quick......... So, we grabbed a beer and just sat back and watched the folks move like sheep from one machine to the next. Had a little guy with us that had the time of his life though and I got pictures of 3 old Lanz Bulldogs, so it was a pretty good trip.
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