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Old 12/17/11, 09:35 PM
 
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plowed from 12 to 5 with no shirt on

And I got picsa to prove it. Just gotta wait till I take another doz more to use up the roll. Got around 3 acres to go out of 12
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Old 12/18/11, 09:09 AM
 
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Ouch! Are you burnt crispy?

Wear a shirt today!
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Old 12/18/11, 10:07 AM
 
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BILLY <> You are over 60 years old.. Do you realize what a disapointment you must be to your Mother???
Have you had your pneumonia shot yet???
Have you ever had the Eppazoodic???
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Old 12/18/11, 01:09 PM
 
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Just a chuckle here, The post below yours was Barefoot Bandit....Just wondering, are you bragging or was it just warm enough to do so....James
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Old 12/18/11, 01:56 PM
 
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Lets see the pictures, Farmall B.
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Old 12/18/11, 05:10 PM
 
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I havnt dissapointed my mom in 16yrs. Wouldnt give a hang if I dissapointed him or not. But I havnt dissapointed him in 3yrs either.

Wore 3 shirts and my red flap cap and a heavy Jacket, BUT I FINISHED HER UP. The 10o that is, Still got 2 and the big garden and a little sliver to do. Its a triangle piece maybew 100ft long, and maybe 35 at its widest. Ill put it in haygrazewr, as its in the pasture. If I get more goats they can eat it, If I dont, it oughta make a bale or 4 square. Haygrazer
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Old 12/18/11, 06:27 PM
 
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Havnt had pnumonia in 10yrs, and likely wont get it again, since I lerned to wear a night cap to bed rather than to drink one, and drink a glass of grape cranberry every night.

Eppazootiac, That I may have. But, I also got a bottle of Hadacal, so Im good lol.
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Old 12/19/11, 09:56 AM
 
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Hadacol will put your body into working order. If you can't buy it anymore just put a touch of prune juice in a Jim Bean decanter that looks like Elvis and gulp down a prudent amount.
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Old 12/19/11, 10:12 AM
 
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I got the Hadacal. Grandmom sore by it. When she had drunk enough, she swore at anything LOL.

I heard of LL Bean, and I heard of Jim Beam, But I nivver heerd of Jim Bean lol
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Old 12/20/11, 01:19 AM
 
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Well, I finished plowing up here today.

Most years we would have 2 feet of snow and the frost could be 2 feet deep this time of year, bu had a little warm up last week, temps got near 50, and we got a 1/3 inch of rain which soaked my hsrd clay soil, so the plow would finally go through tht last 12 acres.

Man we wore out tillage equip this fall, the ground was so very hard. Have a fairly modern Int 720 4 bottom plow, but could not get it to bite in this last field. The moisture helped.

I was _not_ shirtless, even in the cab, as it was 34 degrees for a high today, was down to 23 when I got done. Some of the better plowing done this fall, everything else was basketball size hard lumps.

--->Paul
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Old 12/20/11, 08:41 AM
 
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Thats exactly the same way here Rambler. Pulled hard as heck, but its the best job ive ever done here. AND the latest lol. Like you, conditions were right, I had the gas, and was good to go. I just got to get a more modern plow to continue plowing at this time. I think ive also plowed the last with the Case. That was pretty hard on the steering, not to mention the clutch. I adjusted it once, and need to adjust it again, And I out it in new last year. I cant lose it as I have the cultivators for it, and need its lift for the planter
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