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Posted by Kevin Brown on August 07, 2004 at 19:07:48 from (67.1.184.197):
In Reply to: Re: Differance In Tractors WOW posted by George G on August 07, 2004 at 07:56:41:
Thanks George I Will Try That Anything Is Better Then Havin To Fill The Thing Every 1/2 Hour LOL, As For You Other Guy"s What Can I Say This Is The Way I Learned How To Type I Am Up To 300 Word A Minute, LOL Every Word Is Capitalized. Sorry If I Confused Ya. Must Just Be A Farmer Thing As Many People All Over The World Never Noticed It LMAO. Anyways Thanks Guy"s And Have A Great Day. A Farmer In The Making Giggles (Only 180 Acres) Small By Today"s Standards.
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