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Posted by Allan In NE on March 04, 2006 at 15:29:39 from (148.78.243.25):
Okay, Up at 2am, on with the socks and out of the yard at 2:21. I was setting in the middle of Colorado at 7:10am this morning. Now, if it were up to me, I would have just drove the red one on, shut the gate and come home. But you know how ol' Colorado Curt is. By golly, we're tyin' 'er down and we're gonna make 'er leagal! :>) So off come the sideboards and under the red one they go; then we cinch 'er up tight. Glad we did 'cause those people on I-25 are crazy! I even got off and drove the service road fer 5 miles 'cause those jokers scare me to death! :>) Anyway, pulled in the yard at 4pm and my foot is throbbin' from pushing against that governor all day long. 62 and 1/2mph is the best she'll do. But boy! Is that ever a sweet old truck! Original manuals still in the glove box. Just like steppin' back in time 30 years :>) How's come things seem to shrink the older ya get? I used to think those 15' 7" beet boxes were pretty darned big back when I had to scoop 'em out by hand. :>) Allan
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