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Posted by Dave C. on May 14, 2002 at 06:10:23 from (153.91.1.194):
In Reply to: NAG, NAG, NAG. posted by Rick on May 13, 2002 at 16:48:31:
Well I guess I have it best. My wife and I lived in Kansas City, Mo. I grew up on a farm in Oregon. She got into horses, and that forced us to move to a 20 acre place in the country. I kept saying I wished I had a tractor like the cub that my Grandfather had on the farm in Oregon. My kid brother turned the farm into a nursery, selling small trees. My wife, without me knowing it called the brother in Oregon and asked him if we could have the cub. Since it had set for 10 years, he said come and get it out of his way. I have had the cub for 4 years and can't imagine how we got anything done without it. It costs me about $500 a year to operate, runs like a charm in all kinds of weather, and I can't keep the daughters boyfriends or the son-in-law off of it long enough to get to drive it myself. I even made a snow plow for it. Now the wife keeps nagging me to get things done with it. I will once we dry out here!!!
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