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Re: Looking to make new friends
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Posted by SJ on October 23, 2004 at 15:20:15 from (65.37.57.184):
In Reply to: Looking to make new friends posted by Robert E. Smith on October 23, 2004 at 13:03:26:
Geesh Bob too bad you live so far away,,I could use a friend like you,,I moved out to the country 7 yrs ago,spent some time on uncles farm as a kid,,didnt learn too much though just remember working my but off,,lol. Now 3 yrs ago I decided to become horse farmer at the ripe old age of 47. Big race horse fan (thourghobreds),bought a mare year ago,hope to breed her and race her offspring,thats a pretty far fetched dream,but Im gonna give it my best shot,I aint got nothin better to do at this point in my life. I just picked up a Oliver 1550 outta Iowa(btw Im in west central New York)with a FE loader on it,,been fiddlin around with it,,man thats alot of tractor for this city boy,I had a Ford 600 just bushhogged with it and drilled a few post holes,,with no loader on it was like havin a 3 legged race horse.I also work in a factory(paper mill,,boilerroom)probably always will too,,dont think Ill get rich horse farmin.Well if I need some info hopfully Ill get back to ya. Good Luck Gettin back out to the country. Stan
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