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Re: Extreme Makeover
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Posted by davpal on October 29, 2006 at 21:23:23 from (216.93.96.59):
In Reply to: Re: Extreme Makeover posted by Harley on October 29, 2006 at 19:15:31:
I love that farm show magazine. The ideas in there are incredible sometimes. I liked the self propelled grain cart that a guy made from a New Holland combine. Had about 500 bushel bin, 3208 cat motor, hydro drive, nice cab, big unloading auger. Thing was awesome. Also the guy that took an old combine and had the big snow blade on there for pushing snow on his long driveway. Thing looked like it could push a lot of snow. Really a great way to use an old combine that cant harvest very good anymore. They have pretty stout drivetrains and warm cabs for winter. That magazine is a real treat every time I see it. My dad has a subscription to it.
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