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earlschieb

07-24-2007 19:45:52




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Sorry, was out taking some pictures and forgot to get one of a "Hill" for you..... . l.o.l.




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Oldmax

07-26-2007 04:37:17




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 Re: IAGary in reply to earlschieb, 07-24-2007 19:45:52  
Yes it is a FWD 1715 NH 27 HP with a 5' Kingkutter I used to mow with a 8-n after one time using this one sold 8-n .



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Ohio Mike

07-25-2007 07:32:58




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 Re: IAGary in reply to earlschieb, 07-24-2007 19:45:52  
David, I like your pictures but I don't see to many old pieces of equipment or tractors and I think I have it figured out why after seeing the pictures of your hills. LOL



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David in Wales

07-25-2007 05:35:17




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 Re: IAGary in reply to earlschieb, 07-24-2007 19:45:52  
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Hi Gary;
now THIS is a HILL - would your 2wd IH's cope with this slope? LoL
David



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RodInNS

07-25-2007 07:06:26




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 Re: IAGary in reply to David in Wales, 07-25-2007 05:35:17  
Looks like home to me....
2 wheel drives travel one way on those hills. Down. Fast. Like greased lightning. I wouldn't go near that with a tractor; at least not if I valued my life. FWD would probably do it, but what if it didn't? I've got a couple of those hills, and only the beasts travel on them.

Rod



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Oldmax

07-25-2007 04:28:04




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 Re: IAGary in reply to earlschieb, 07-24-2007 19:45:52  
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That isn't even a hump this is a hill. Pic of me mowing on hillside in WV.



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davpal

07-25-2007 21:24:54




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 Re: IAGary in reply to Oldmax, 07-25-2007 04:28:04  
You guys defenitely have some hills in WV. I went on a vacation with my parents there when I was about 12. I remember my dad saying "we should get off the interstate and take this road because it is a direct route" Oh my god, the hills, it was nightime, I was down on the floor on the front seat between my parents trying not to be sick the whole time. I remember thinking how the heck can people be living on the sides and tops of these mountains? It looked impossible. I was never so glad to get back to michigan where it is as flat as a board! I get motion sick pretty bad and WV was no place for me to be riding in a car.

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IaGary

07-25-2007 04:51:05




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 Re: IAGary in reply to Oldmax, 07-25-2007 04:28:04  
I got hills like that.(:~})

What is the definition of a hill?

Gary



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IaGary

07-25-2007 03:52:50




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 Re: IAGary in reply to earlschieb, 07-24-2007 19:45:52  
I know I live in some pretty flat territory.(:~})

But my house really does sit on a hill.

OK maybe its just a hump. (:~})

Gary



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Gene Dotson

07-25-2007 06:09:56




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 Re: IAGary in reply to IaGary, 07-25-2007 03:52:50  
Here in Logan County, Ohio, it is known as a rise... Gene



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