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Posted by BIG JOHN in KS. on July 16, 2002 at 17:45:31 from (64.12.97.13):
Just came in from spending the day painting my 1940 "B". Since I was going to get out all the painting stuff and really get with it I decided to paint a trail type mower and a trailer in addition to the "B". Great day for painting here in eastern Kansas, 90 degrees, wind 0-5 mph, bright sun. My paint booth is also Mother Nature's living room. Only one run and that is on the trailer. When I finished and came to the house, my wife made the statement, "you give a whole new meaning to the term, RED NECK." She of course was refering to the paint that didn't get on the equipment and was still on me. Thank You FARMALL GOD for great day!!!!!!!!!!!!
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