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Re: How Many is Too Many?
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Posted by cornfarmer on October 30, 2006 at 17:31:33 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: How Many is Too Many? posted by Lane R on October 30, 2006 at 15:56:27:
Tractors are only the beginning. I always quit counting at 12. Then start on combines. (just added a JD 55 with both heads). Then throw in other antique self-propelled farm machines like an early Hilvetti (sp?) high boy sprayer,or one of the first self-propelled forage harvesters with a Waukesha stationary engine for power. How about a #6 vermeer trencher. Then add a Ford backhoe. Throw in a bunch of implements, add a few old grain trucks, 4 or 5 pickups, a GMC box truck, a couple of trailers, several sheds, forklifts, a power unit or two, and so on. Pretty soon, ya got a hobby! (or your hobby has you)! Anyway, the answer to your question is 2 more than you have, no matter how many you have.
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