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Re: how do you get the ladies to accept your love for tractors?
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Posted by JD70Jim on December 20, 2002 at 07:45:06 from (12.215.68.81):
In Reply to: how do you get the ladies to accept your love for tractors? posted by tractor kid on December 19, 2002 at 21:11:00:
Perhaps you can find a woman with a strong, related interest---say one that is enamored with >>>HORSES<<Horses are "rural" also! They require pasture (which means you can use your tractor to brush cut it) and Hay (which means you can use your tractors to bale hay) and if she likes them (horses), she might as well look upon your tractors as being part of the means by which her horses get FED! She can easily spend a bundle on "her" horses, and will be a lot less likely to complain about your tractor expeditures, seeing as how she's really doing the same thing! List of reasons why someone raising/ riding/ showing horses needs a tractor: Brushcutting the pasture, Plowing the hayfield, Discing the hayfield, seedbed preparation in the hayfield, planting the hay, mowing the hay, raking the hay, BALING the hay, hauling the hay on wagons to the barn, using a Front end loader to load manure into a manure spreader, spreading manure, digging post holes, hauling hay in winter. So you see, having a woman that likes her horses will give you PLENTY of ways to "help her" using your tractors. I would think that you'd NEED at least ONE tractor for each task too, come to think of it! Best of all, she's going to think that YOU'RE doing it all for HER, not because YOU like TRACTORS! Is this a plan or what?
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