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Re: How do you date a tractor
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Posted by The Dukester on January 25, 2002 at 08:06:06 from (65.89.18.133):
In Reply to: How do you date a tractor posted by matt on January 24, 2002 at 19:09:47:
Wipe 'er down with soft caressing strokes, talking to her in a low soft tone of voice about what a puller she is for her size, Then gas 'er up with That Sunoco 260 you were saving for your '57 T-Bird. Then when she's smiling with that good stuff in her tank, gently mention going with you back to the 12 acres for a little fun in the sun plowing and disking. She'll let you find her serial number for sure after all that. Now I never did say anything about service intervals, that's for later.
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