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Re: And the final numbers are...
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Posted by JoeBob/IN on May 16, 2007 at 09:20:24 from (216.117.22.1):
In Reply to: Re: And the final numbers are... posted by David in Wales on May 16, 2007 at 08:26:09:
Well... I don't know about a tea time break but on one of the weekends I also had to milk the cows twice a day and do all the chores by myself which takes most of the morning and I had mothers day and a softball game in there as well as a surprise party for the wifes uncle which shot most all of the sunday of the other weekend and half the saturday of that weekend too. So really it was only about 11 days worth of work. And actually the last day I only had 12 acres to go , 5 before I got stupid and went a bit too close to a wet spot, common sense should have kicked in when ducks flew outta the spot! So we are down to about 10 days of work. I have posted some of the pictures before and I know you have already seen them because you asked about the disks on the front of the drill. However, I do have more but need some time to upload them so I will post later.
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