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Posted by Ironsales on February 21, 2007 at 05:59:54 from (63.168.147.151):
Went to the local AG mechanics show last night and was really impressed with what i saw. Man those kids can really do a great job, i was really intrigued by 2 things, one was a portable hydralic squeeze chute, like a vet set up, and the other was the first Farmall F30 i have ever seen. I am only a few years outta school, but i wish my high school would have had a program like this so i could have doen stuff like i saw last night. My wife enjoyed the tractors also, she thought it was funny when a guy came up to me and started talking to me and telling me how to start a 2 cylinder jd, and i think he thought i was a smart punk when i told him that you had to spin the flywheel to start it, he argued with me for 30 min that they all had electric start, then the kids that restored it proved him wrong, he tucked tell and ran. I was a fun night.
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