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Re: Plow Mystery Solved!!! Hear this, Hugh and Guy!!
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 12, 2003 at 12:17:52 from (209.226.106.92):
In Reply to: Plow Mystery Solved!!! Hear this, Hugh and Guy!! posted by Tim Malin on April 12, 2003 at 09:37:35:
Tim: I almost believe you get more excited about this plow than you will the fully restored Super M When you get the two them done we'll be expecting some championship plowing. You must live up to the Super M and 3 bottom trailer plow reputation. I'll bet no other tractor-plow combination has ever laid as many miles of perfect furrow. So you see, you are not going to get off easy. We will be watching. I had a young guy about your age working on farm. I sent him to plow with 766 and 510- 5x16 semi-mount. He was very aware of fact he was doing less than perfect job of plowing. He made a couple of mistakes very early on, that he just couldn't seem to straighten out. His father was known as one of the better plowmen in the county. I let him struggle with this for awhile, after 3-4 hours I went to help. His first responce," I'm kind of making a mess and I can't seem to straighten it out." Jokeingly I said," You are kind of an embarrassment to your family name." The mistakes didn't last long as he consulted with his dad that evening, telling him what I said. To dad this was serious business, he showed up in field next morning 15 minutes behind the son.
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