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Re: 240 won't start -- any thoughts
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on November 22, 2004 at 14:35:05 from (64.228.11.52):
In Reply to: Re: 240 won't start -- any thoughts posted by Dave D on November 22, 2004 at 13:49:11:
Dave: Actually my wife said the same thing that year about the blue tarp. I said fine, would you like the job digging the snow off the tractor, then plunking your backside on seat to soak up the moisture, or would you sooner just shovel the driveway. She was a bit spoiled as on the farm, I had a big tractor with cab had always plowed drivway and yard. A area large enough for milk truck to turn and then some. Now I was just going to be me and Super A. doing the snow. I told her if she wanted a parking area large enough for her bridge club, then my little tractor needed care and attention. As luck would have it we had close to 5 feet of snow on ground at one time that winter. Super A kept it so she could drive to kitchen door with groceries and could have parked two bridge clubs. I think I could have parked that little tractor in the living room by the time spring came.
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