Posted by Old Roy on February 25, 2012 at 13:24:52 from (75.88.186.127):
In Reply to: Re: OT Surgery posted by El Toro on February 25, 2012 at 12:47:59:
UMPFFTTT! I forgot about it CRS kicked me again LOL Thanks for the idea on how to do that though I have seem a couple plows around that look similar to that and much cheaper than a Brindly or a Craftsman usually used on a ride on.
If I'm not mistaken you live somewhere in south eastern Pa Baltimore area ? Got a few guys from the north east pa going to be here and bring that critter over and have some fun bring a camper if ya got one of there are close accommodations If ya need a babysitter for like a trailer and the tractor some one will be glad to keep an eye on it people ...if staying will come in Thursday evening I only go for the Saturday.got some full sized tractors and even horses and mules,plowing along with a civil war demonstration .. Not a real big show but lots of fun
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