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Posted by marvin on October 26, 2001 at 08:18:33 from (134.134.248.28):
In Reply to: Farmall Therapy! posted by Bigtime299 on October 25, 2001 at 14:05:48:
For me it is the smell of fresh turned soil. Sometimes you just need to get out on the tractor and move some soil and get some work done. My kids do not understand why I have the tractors and go out doing the farming thing as they call it. However I do have one son that will go our and get on the tractor to calm his nerves and go clear some land. I am afraid that I am going to have to go buy some more property soon so that he will have more to clear. But then I will need a two bottom plow and then calcium in the wheels and then a W6 to pull it and then TD9 to push stumps and then more acres to justify having the equipment and a W9 to pull the 14 foot disk and then .......... I betteer stick with the Super A and the H.
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