larry@stinescorner

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think green? It didnt work so good the last time we tried it,but Im willing to try again,,,how about you all ,,got any green pics?
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boy, now THAT's green (the second picture). Makes me feel warm.

I could only find one picture on my work pc -

Not as green, but you can practically hear the warm dry hay swishing in the rake.
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How about spring, with the cherry blossoms out?

Pic isn't super-sharp, but neighbor was trying out her new zoom lens from about 500 feet away, so not bad, under the circumstances.
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Probably a good idea for him to use that style of hat with all the skin cancer popping up on everyone.
If it were me that would fly off my head in the first few minutes and get chopped up in the mower.
 
i had a 1951 to30 not sure what that one is .20 or 30 .those are some tough little tractors.really miss mine.i would but it back if i could find it.just to have around.
RICK
 
A few of my favorites! Last time you did this we got buried with snow, I'm for the snow so ill try again! Hahaha
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Thats a 54 TO-30, and yes, it is a really good tractor!

I actually have an interesting problem with the sun. I am kind of like partially allergic to it. You and the next 5 guys might get a sun burn, but I won't, you will see me out doing something like that, and this is one of the VERY RARE times I am in shorts and a tee shirt! I usually wear jeans and a long sleeve flannel all year round!
But back to my allergy, if I am out in the sun too long (30+ min) I will start looking like I got naked and rolled around in the Poison Ivy! I will be completely red, huge blisters, and my skin will stay like that until I go in and cool off, depending on how bad I got it, it seems to last up to about 4 days. Cold water does wonders, as long as you can stand it in an ice cold bath tub will clear me up!

Bryce
 
Warm weather is nice but it has its green problems, too! A box elder tree branch broke in the wind last summer. And when you have box elder trees, what else do you have? Box elder bugs!
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Concrete 't' wall bunker. Keeps it clean, and is almost no upkeep. We lose very little to spoilage, and it's easy to meter feeding and supply to last through the winter. It has a blacktop floor, and there is no mud or dirt that goes into the feeding bunk that has to be cleaned out. After filling and packing, I scatter a few bushels of wheat seed, and it starts to grow and seal it with root mass. I just feed it with the rest of the silage.....
 

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