got wet anyway.......

Anonymous-0

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windshield ain't doin much good layin in the feed room..... Think I'm the only guy that could make a road trip to and from and have the wind in my face both directions :roll: Wanted to take pics on the trip to show you folks how disrespectful some folks drive, but didn't want to soak the camera.....

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It's entirely possible to go opposite directions and have the wind blowing in your face both times. Lately there was a storm front coming from the northwest, ahead of it the wind was going the opposite direction at ground level- then suddenly when the front arrived it reversed instantly!
 
Any reason in particular to run with the loader in the air? My loaders are older heavy GB 800's and it makes the tractor pretty unstable, in addition to putting a lot of stress on the loader frame. Just curious.
 
(quoted from post at 14:42:50 08/16/12) Any reason in particular to run with the loader in the air? My loaders are older heavy GB 800's and it makes the tractor pretty unstable, in addition to putting a lot of stress on the loader frame. Just curious.

Stop at a point that you can see at an intersection in town and the loader would already be in traffic... Insurance don't have an idiot clause either.... Someone spears themselves or trips over it, they come after your insurance...
 
Wrong Frankemuth, the original rather than the copy. The place the city in Michigan was named after. Although it
makes me wonder, those that settled the area around Frankenmuth Michigan were from Franconia which is in Bavaria.
When I was in the Air Force and in Europe a few times I had to go to Ramstein AFB, often at Christmas time. I
would remark how it reminded me of Michigan (where I grew up) the locals often told Michigan was settled by
Germans from Rhineland and claimed they had relatives in Michigan. Don't really know, the city I grew up near was originally a Dutch settlement (the only other city with the same name is in South Africa). Don't know if the
Germans don't understand the scope of the USA and Michigan with Michigan having about a tenth of the population
that Germany has. Where I live in Wisconsin it's easy to identify the origin of the settlers in a lot of our
communities with names like Denmark, Luxembourg, Holland/Hollandtown, Belgium, Berlin, New Berlin, Rhinelander,
Pulaski, Krakow, Whittenburg, New London, Crivitz, Norway, New Sweeden, New Holstein, and Krawkow.
 
(quoted from post at 05:25:42 08/17/12) who cares................................ ?????????????? :roll:

Evidently greenmachineman does..... He just don't have enough balls to log in as himself and say what he wants.........
 

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