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Harley

01-19-2005 18:17:08




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Got home at 6:30 tonight, just 12 hours after we left this morning, and had a wonderful visit with your dad and grandad. Just love the H and the M. The M is going under my Westendorf loader, and the H will get cleaned up, painted, and put up for sale. Had a very good trip. No hits, no runs, and no one left behind. All the scales were even closed on I-29 both ways. Can't ask for much better than that. Sorry I didn't get to meet you, but you have a great family to follow behind. Enjoyed myself very much. Later, Harley

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David B

01-19-2005 19:47:47




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 Re: Hey David B. in reply to Harley, 01-19-2005 18:17:08  
Hey Harley,
I was told you weren't coming, so I didn't go over to the farm. I might have missed you anyway, it would have been 3:30 before I could have got there.
Did you get the full tour and show of tractors?
They're both good tractors, keep me posted.
Glad to hear you had a good trip.
David



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Allan in NE

01-20-2005 06:19:57




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 Re: Hey David B. in reply to David B, 01-19-2005 19:47:47  
Hey Dave,

Naw, you know how Harley is.

He went to the wrong farm, loaded up the first two tractors he found and now there is some poor shulp running around his barnyard trying to remember just where he parked those darned tractors. Yours are still at home. :>)

Just kiddin' Harley! :>)

Allan



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Harley

01-20-2005 07:42:00




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 Re: Hey David B. in reply to Allan in NE, 01-20-2005 06:19:57  
Yep Allan, you know how them flatlander farmers are. After the corn and beans are out, they go into the house and hibernate till spring, and you could walk off with the farm and they wouldn't know it till they couldn't find the fences in the spring to know when to turn for the end rows.

Going out this morning to get started on the H and the M. Couldn't be happier with them. David, thank your people again for me will you. Later, Harley

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JT

01-20-2005 10:12:59




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 Re: Hey David B. in reply to Harley, 01-20-2005 07:42:00  
Now Harley, us flatlander farmers are no longer using fence to know when to turn around, we'all got uppity and went to GPS to know where we is.:>)



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Harley

01-20-2005 10:30:57




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 Re: Hey David B. in reply to JT, 01-20-2005 10:12:59  
Yeh I know. The old boy renting my dad's place has all that stuff, and a buddy seat in the combine, and all that. Down here in the Ozarks the onlyest GPS we got is when we go to the big city of Springfield and go see Girls Playing Silly. Poor little things can't hardly afford even the necessitys like clothes and stuff, so we all pitch in and donate when we can to help out. Just for the sake of humanity you understand. Later, Harley

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RustyFarmall

01-20-2005 09:54:01




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 Re: Hey David B. in reply to Harley, 01-20-2005 07:42:00  
Harley, I was having thoughts about running down there when you picked up those tractors, it wouldn"t have been that far from where I live, but we had to make a trip to Utah to see the wife"s daughter and we were somewhere in the middle of Wyoming on the way home about the time you were loading the tractors. I would rather have visited Missouri.



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Harley

01-20-2005 10:27:34




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 Re: Hey David B. in reply to RustyFarmall, 01-20-2005 09:54:01  
Hey Rusty, I know what you mean. It was 45 here yesterday, and about 34 up in Maryville, Mo. Today I'm out washing the tractors in a tee shirt and it is 56. Hear that Allan?? 56 degrees, tee shirt, and it's not even February yet. Think I might get the Harley out this afternoon and go for a putt. Later, Harley.



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