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Re: 140 in her workclothes!
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Posted by Hobo,NC on September 25, 2005 at 17:06:06 from (151.213.111.37):
In Reply to: 140 in her workclothes! posted by nc140man on September 25, 2005 at 09:42:36:
I picked up a 52� Hardee bush hog with the off set gear box and planed to sell it but could not give it away. I had planed to use it today but neighbor wanted me to cultivate her collards so I took the fast hitch off so not to damage enny collards. Did not want to reinstall the fast hitch today so I hooked a nutter hog to my ford n and cut corn stalks with it and also the butter beans and okra patch. I have a straight pipe on my 100 and like it over the muffler set up. I had planed a easy life fer the 100 to just cultivate but gotta try the Hardee hog out sum time. I werk the fords hard and save the 100 so I don�t haveta use a hoe enny more. The 100 does zackly what it wuz made fer and that�s a cultivat�in fool.
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