Tim, those seats are actually the best ride on the jeep. It's really like just floating over the land. Sit in the back and you'll get beat up a bit. I'm going to put some long leafs on her one of these days. Maybe by 2015 by the way my list is shaping up! :wink:
The girls have the jeep figured out and drive it well. No power steering, no power brakes and can shift it well. Although the youngest did move a pretty heavy duty cattle feeder about 3 feet once and the other has found the ditch a few times, but they can drive it! They learned at ages 10 and 12. (Part of the country girl training course!) They're both pretty dang good shots too and took 2 bucks and doe between them this year alone. Sorry, but if you give me a reason to brag, I tend to run with it. :wink:
Mike, this pond is really low due to our drought, but it's not our pond, so we just took enough for dinner and left the rest. We need some rain! My pond is really small and right behind the house but this place is at a friend's and really has some nice scenery. Perfect for just getting away from the house and away from other folks for a bit.
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Today's Featured Article - Identifying Tractor Smells - by Curtis Von Fange. We are continuing our series on learning to talk the language of our tractor. Since we can’t actually talk to our tractors, though some of the older sect of farmers might disagree, we use our five physical senses to observe and construe what our iron age friends are trying to tell us. We have already talked about some of the colors the unit might leave as clues to its well-being. Now we are going to use our noses to diagnose particular smells. ELECTRICAL SMELLS
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