Posted by LOU from Wi. on December 26, 2010 at 16:38:04 from (174.124.75.87):
In Reply to: hey Lou from WI. posted by larry@stinescorner on December 26, 2010 at 14:53:37:
HI larry.Not so sure you got the right guy. I do like a little snow,(just a tad) Keeps idoits speed down some, (or it should) plus the fact I get to sit in front of this computer admiring such delightfull pictures and ole Dave2 post when he has his people skills wound up tight and in Play. Was Looking at his pictures of the tractors in Germany last night ,sitting so long my old tahuckas got sore.Ya know ,for me Not being a farmer, I love the technology that went into the make up and the final production of the tractors that was made. True I"m ignorant of the mechanical workings ie, that can be attached to em that makes hay,harvest corn beans etc.Victor worked for one of the largest Potato farmers ,driving his big machinery,Stigers, grain trucks, and the rest of his new huge tractors (CASE),discing ,shreders and all. I drove truck for em for a while until the legs gave out. Bunch of swell owners. Brothers in fact. Now when it snows, I can look out the windows and think of spring comming when the coolness will be gone and it turns hot & dry.Time to do it all over again except for me. Oh well I did it once (4 years) so cant complain. Thats a small reason as to my liking snow. REguards LOU.
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