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Sloroll

02-14-2006 04:47:44




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Harley will be here in a bit and the coffee is on. If you have time just jot down a list of agricultural related problems you would like us to solve for you. We'll hash it over. I wouldn't doubt we could get input from a few of my other morning coffee regulars and set you up for life. Seeing it is Vallentines day we could even throw some fire on your love life. No thanks needed, our pleasure.

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IaGary

02-14-2006 05:36:59




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 Re: Allan NE in reply to Sloroll, 02-14-2006 04:47:44  
Sloroll you did send paint with the cattle guy for Allan didn't you.



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Sloroll

02-14-2006 05:44:40




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 Re: Allan NE in reply to IaGary, 02-14-2006 05:36:59  
I figured it was a lost cause... he has hosses you know.



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RustyFarmall

02-14-2006 05:31:25




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 Re: Allan NE in reply to Sloroll, 02-14-2006 04:47:44  
I have just one question for you two to hash out, and this one may take most of the day. Question---if Harley is in Iowa, who is looking out for 'ol Akmed?



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Sloroll

02-14-2006 05:45:51




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 Re: Allan NE in reply to RustyFarmall, 02-14-2006 05:31:25  
Rumor has it Ahkmed is comig too. The camel is in toe. He heard I had gas and oil here.....



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RustyFarmall

02-14-2006 06:18:34




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 Re: Allan NE in reply to Sloroll, 02-14-2006 05:45:51  
Camel? and Toe? Now I know what you two are up to.



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Sloroll

02-14-2006 06:21:20




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 Re: Allan NE in reply to RustyFarmall, 02-14-2006 06:18:34  
Should it have been "tow"? ;? )

Vallentines day come but once a year.



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Lou

02-14-2006 08:29:57




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 Re: Allan NE in reply to Sloroll, 02-14-2006 06:21:20  
Sloroll Im guessing IM 1500 DME out on the 40 radial, can you give me an airport advisery? If good I may start her up and go, probly not be there befor dinner though. 83190C



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Sloroll

02-14-2006 09:37:53




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 Re: Allan NE in reply to Lou, 02-14-2006 08:29:57  
Winds favoring 13 at 6kt Severe Clear. No Reported Ttraffic. One BE A-36 inbound.



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Lou

02-14-2006 10:49:01




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 Re: Allan NE in reply to Sloroll, 02-14-2006 09:37:53  
8319C



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Sloroll

02-14-2006 12:17:31




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 Re: Allan NE in reply to Lou, 02-14-2006 10:49:01  
NEW YORK?!?!? Boy I bet traffic is a bear! Gotta love an Archer though. They are bullet proof.



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Lou

02-15-2006 07:19:47




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 Re: Allan NE in reply to Sloroll, 02-14-2006 12:17:31  
Sloroll Im not current the archer II belongs to a club I was in, great plane. Every now and then I stop at the FBO at SYR and talk about flying again. But then I might have to sell a tractor to afford it. Life doesnt seem fair some days. Lou



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Allan in NE

02-14-2006 05:24:47




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 Re: Allan NE in reply to Sloroll, 02-14-2006 04:47:44  
Great! Good Plan.

Question # 1: I need to know how to make a farming operation actually make money.

Question # 2: Is question # 1 boardering on the realm of the "Silly Rabbit" syndrome?

Question # 3: Why does my banker always cross over to the other side of the street when approacing me? :>)

Allan



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Leland

02-14-2006 21:26:32




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 Re: Allan NE in reply to Allan in NE, 02-14-2006 05:24:47  
Best way to make money is to cash rent it out ,inlaws get 175.00 acre and never have a worry .



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Mike (WA)

02-14-2006 08:20:20




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 Re: Allan NE in reply to Allan in NE, 02-14-2006 05:24:47  
I don't know about 1 and 2, but as to #3, you're OK as long as he stays on the other side of the street. When you've really gotta worry is when he starts coming over to intercept you- at that point, YOU need to start headin' for the other side. . .

Well, actually, I do know the answers to 1 and 2, but I don't wanna break your spirit. . .



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WyoDave

02-14-2006 05:33:13




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 Re: Allan NE in reply to Allan in NE, 02-14-2006 05:24:47  
You ready for this snow a coming Allan. Supposed to be up to 12" here and up to 24" in the mountains. We could use it, but it never seems to ammount to what they guess.
David



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Allan in NE

02-14-2006 05:37:41




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 Re: Allan NE in reply to WyoDave, 02-14-2006 05:33:13  
Started watchin' the weather report last night. Sounds like it's gonna turn winter again.

What's the deal with that anyway? Heck, I was makin' some substantial plans for some serious work here.

'Course, I never seem to get past the "planning" stage anyway. :>)

Bundle up. Cold and snow on the way!

Allan



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Sloroll

02-14-2006 04:57:42




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 Weird! in reply to Sloroll, 02-14-2006 04:47:44  
A plane was just taking off when I got here this morning. I checked the flight plan manifest and it is comming to see you Allan! The guy is a local cattle buyer. If you go by the airport the tail is N42776 a small twin engined Cessna 421. Meybe you could sell him a horse? He'll be back here later this evening. Heck, I woulda tried to hitch a ride! You are a luckey one!



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IaGary

02-14-2006 05:13:38




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 Re: Weird! in reply to Sloroll, 02-14-2006 04:57:42  
Sloroll Have you ever heard of the Greencastle airport about 50 miles east of you?



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Sloroll

02-14-2006 05:27:07




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 Re: Weird! in reply to IaGary, 02-14-2006 05:13:38  
Yup. I had a mechanic that worked out of here that had a shop there I believe. He is in IA City now.



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IaGary

02-14-2006 05:34:56




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 Re: Weird! in reply to Sloroll, 02-14-2006 05:27:07  
I figured you did know of it.
That area is my stompin grounds.
Nice little airport.I fly with them some and use my snowblower over there when they need the heavy snow moved.



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