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Re: Re: Re: Gas or Diesel for the Cold?
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Posted by Burrhead on May 29, 2001 at 19:13:47 from (12.74.16.58):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Gas or Diesel for the Cold? posted by hay on May 29, 2001 at 09:43:36:
Yep, right down the road about 3 miles a yuppie moved in and reclaimed a old farmstead. Before they started on the house he had to have a Chibby diesel with a gooseneck 24' with dove tails. I thought he was going into high production. So far the heaviest thing I've seen on the trailer is some 4" PVC pipes and from time to time a MTD riding mower. He bought a 20 something hp Kubota with 4X4 and a frontend loader to fix the driveway. Then contracted a local to bushhog the land with a 4020 JD at $25 per hour. God bless them yuppies for stimulating the economy around here. Some folks call them yuppies chumps, but I'm more respectful than that. I just wish I could have got the clearing contract.
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