Posted by DWF on February 04, 2023 at 17:48:46 from (76.4.9.203):
In Reply to: Lurkers posted by Hoofer B on February 04, 2023 at 13:19:55:
[quote="CVPost-Hoofer B"](quoted from post at 22:19:55 02/04/23) The post by trlund was the biggest thread I have ever seen on here. For those of you who dont post often, please post post post . Any thing tractor , farm, rural, mechanical is great. I gave up watching or listening to the news , and look forward to seeing what everyone on here is up to . Please do not be shy. Bill[/quote
I am on here most every day. I enjoy reading most posts. I respond if I can help or have a problem I need help with. I spent quite a few summers on my Uncle's farm in the Red River Valley in Mn. Uncle had girls and he needed help. I moved to Wi when I was 68 yrs old to retire. I kept a dump truck, loader, dozer, excavator, and track skid steer. I have slowed down some, but still like to work some. I even bought a new Western Star tri axle dump in 2021. Nice to drive a new truck again.
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