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Posted by RossMN on January 25, 2002 at 20:27:07 from (206.10.68.8):

Hey, I was just wondering if anyone else is drowning in projects like me. ok hear I go... I have a 57 chevy truck that needs a complet resto haven't even started yet, a McCormick W-6 in the same shape as the 57(both were owned by my grandpa). 2 oliver plows (a 2-14 and a 3-16) that need work one needs a new tire and shins and shares and another needs new landslides and shins I have a old (well, all our tractors are old) B John Deere that I have been tinkering with for a year and a half I got it runing now i need to re-wire it. our Ford 4000 busted a spindle loading manure the other day, the Ford 8000 needs new tie rods (they arn't bad but should be replaced) I need to change the oil in both my trucks. when hay bailing comes around I need to re thred the bailer (on the last 25' on the last round the twine was suposed to switch balls but it didn't) fix a tie rod on the old gravity wagon drag a 1 row new idea corn picker out of the grove find the a tire and a snout for it (somewhere on my place) get that going move the calf huts and clean the manure from under them, (thank the good Lord that dad bought the 7710 way better loader tractor than the 4000 and it needed a clutch a starter and a new windshield I let the local mecanic handle those) put a new battery in the bobcat clean out my room organize my shop clean out the barn and chicken (holds 400 lb steers now) of old fence posts various lenghts of plywood and twine string beer cans and feed sacks. Man, if I wasen't in colleage 60 mi away from home I'd have 1/3 of them done. and I work a full time job in the summer and I hope I can get to more than 3 shows this summer! I hope I made you feel beter about your project list. or if you can beat my list go for it.


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