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Posted by David in England on July 18, 2006 at 08:11:58 from (86.137.16.168):
In Reply to: PHOTO - straw chopper in action posted by David in England on July 18, 2006 at 03:55:15:
Hi MN Bob; Spent past 30 years on he road selling farm machinery for importers/manufacturers to the dealers. Had a small stroke followed by Alopecia (hair drops out) both caused by stress.Body telling me its time to take it easy ! Retired early on reduced pension, always loved the area of Southwest Wales, so we are moving down for a quieter life style. Will still buy and sell a few old tractors and implements to keep the wife in food ! LOL. Try to get some part time work driving tractors in the busy seasons. The area we are moving to is 150 miles away about 4 hours drive back to visit family & friends here. Because we will be next to the beach, most of them will be coming down regularly for a cheap vacation ! Cheers David
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