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Re: RFDTV Classic Tractors show
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Posted by The Dukester on August 06, 2007 at 05:55:18 from (4.229.232.63):
In Reply to: RFDTV Classic Tractors show posted by Jeff Oliver on August 05, 2007 at 18:51:24:
I saw both shows and feel sorta like everyone else....what happened to the subject matter? The sawmill thing was interesting for me because I used to live in northern California near the timber country and also because we had a small sawmill set-up on the farm where I grew up here in Michigan. Anyhow, it appears they have run out of applicable material for the tractor subject. Or, maybe someone selecting the show material got a funny notion we tractor buffs needed something else for a change.. Myself, I'd rather watch reruns of the better already ran tractor shows. As for horses...keep the glue factories open, horses belong under a hood not behind a fence eating oats and hay...Yeeehaa.
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