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Re: Bushogs, Brushogs, Pop, and Soda
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Posted by Jonathan on July 28, 2004 at 20:32:05 from (165.121.129.5):
In Reply to: Bushogs, Brushogs, Pop, and Soda posted by Canuck on July 28, 2004 at 18:32:42:
Now around here in northeren Vermont, everybody calls it soda. I call my Massey Fergueson rotary cutter a brush hog and sometimes bush hog. Why I think it's called a bush hog even though it isn't: Bush Hog is the cadillac of rotary cutters and I'm totally unsure of the histoy here, but maybe Bush Hog was the first or almost the first to become known for their cutters, and since they have such a famous reputation, everybody thinks of those when they think of a rotary cutter. I have also heard that people refer to pavement as tarmack, which is a word thats practically never heard around here. Or what we call a cree-mee up here I believe is called soft serve down south.
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