Posted by Mike (WA) on October 16, 2012 at 12:35:25 from (69.10.199.107):
In Reply to: Re: is it S day? posted by larry@stinescorners on October 15, 2012 at 16:45:56:
Big dairyman I visited had an old SAME pulling a manure spreader. His very attractive daughter was loading spreader with a big industial loader of some kind, and she was an artist- never a wasted motion. Then off the loader and on to the SAME, and out to the field. "Repeat as necessary". Dad said she doesn't care much for cows, but will do anything around here if it involves operating machinery. "I've paid her the same as the rest of the help since she was about 12- I'm afraid to ask her how much money she has in the bank- probably more than me!"
But I digress. He had lots of nice equipment, and then this old warthog SAME. Not a straight panel on it. He laughed and said they bought it back when they didn't have any money, and it just keeps going and going. Always starts, never breaks, guess we'll use it until it does.
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