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Re: So much for them Damn Groundhogs
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Posted by Paul in Mich on February 05, 2006 at 05:44:43 from (66.227.138.249):
In Reply to: So much for them Damn Groundhogs posted by Hugh MacKay on February 04, 2006 at 21:48:57:
Hugh, There"s a lot to be said for the toy models. Like you say, they save on grease, operate on less fuel, take up less shed space, fewer flat tires, and they sure are a lot easier on the old back. In addition to all that, if you feel the need for just one more tractor, and we all go through those pangs, you can get one for a weeks worth of groceries rather than a couple months or couple years wages. By the way, did you see any of the 400"s with cultivators? Our local CNH dealer had one, but couldnt get any more for resale. I drooled a bit, but thats as far as it went. Glad you got to the auction and back home safe and sound. We got between 3 and 4" of heavy, slippery snow last night, and we"re now debating whether we really want to go to Sterling Hts. (Detroit burb) to watch the Super Bowl on "Big Screen" today, or just stay home here in sunny Freeland and not deal with the roads. The more I type, the better my 25" T.V. is looking........Steelers -4.5
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