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The L got put to work yesterday
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Beagle
04-29-2010 16:14:33
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I had a complaint that our lawn was too rough and immediatly I knew I had the tool to fix it.
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Beagle
04-30-2010 18:38:29
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Re: The L got put to work yesterday in reply to Beagle, 04-29-2010 16:14:33
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I just wish I had more to do with it, well, maybe not, I think I would go broke putting gas in. It really likes the fuel. The rear wheels look like they are cement but they are really steel drums that you fill with water. I didn't put any water in them, that would have been overkill.
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mikefromiowa
04-30-2010 05:23:13
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Re: The L got put to work yesterday in reply to Beagle, 04-29-2010 16:14:33
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How I could use that on my "back 40" Looking good
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Beagle
04-30-2010 18:39:26
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Re: The L got put to work yesterday in reply to mikefromiowa, 04-30-2010 05:23:13
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Where in Iowa are you at, I'm way in the corner of NW Ia.
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Jeff B.
04-29-2010 20:33:26
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Re: The L got put to work yesterday in reply to Beagle, 04-29-2010 16:14:33
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That's a unique tractor. Nice to see it running.
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caseman-d
04-29-2010 20:15:57
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Re: The L got put to work yesterday in reply to Beagle, 04-29-2010 16:14:33
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looks nice in it's work cloths.
caseman-d
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Gene Dotson
04-29-2010 18:19:21
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Re: The L got put to work yesterday in reply to Beagle, 04-29-2010 16:14:33
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Beagle, that is just what I need to roll my airstrip... Gene
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Adirondack case guy
04-29-2010 16:23:51
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Re: The L got put to work yesterday in reply to Beagle, 04-29-2010 16:14:33
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You Know Your A Redneck WHEN!
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