Posted by Pete76ny on November 18, 2010 at 09:11:57 from (69.205.246.152):
I just slapped you on each cheek with a pair of gloves!!!!! Where are you? We meet half way, find a pulling club, pull our heads and see if our pistons are stock n "Git R Done"! 2 0ut of 3 pulls if you are really stock usin Div. I NATPA rules! Then my fast hitch 2-14 against your (put brand here) 2-4 trailer plow...same ground, 1 acre each, timed and judged when done. Then one acre each in the same weeds with a 5 foot hog. Maybe find a spreader and have someone fill it so we can both spread with it? What other challenges would you like? Bring your B too...but I'm only challenging that on the track...not in the field...they plow wayyyyyy too nice! Loser pays the other's gas to the mid point, buys the winner a bottle of the winner's favorite choice we can share after, and loser changes his handle on here to IAMTHEIHIDIOT for one year! I promise I will be a gracious winner and not rub it in! All are invited to watch or join with your Straight H's and Super C's!
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