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Posted by River Bottom Farmer on May 16, 2006 at 18:11:33 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: Re: Hows your hay......hwdy cowman howdy allan.... posted by Allan In NE on May 16, 2006 at 17:36:12:
howdy Allan, are you gettin ready to change that suspension spring on your swather?I got all the changes made to my three point hitch that I built last year.Got it all clean up and primered now just waiting to get out to the garage tomorrow night after work to get it and the hood and grille painted.Dont got much left to do on it just keep gettin hut down mid stroke.Kills your ambition after a while.I will get back on it tomorrow.God you should see the pasture really need a mower,rake and baler.Looks like some decent hay,just wish I had some critters to feed it to,if I did i would split the hay with my buddy for him to cut and bale it.Might talk to him about giving it to him no sense in it wasting.It aint got hardly a weed in it just right around the fence on the west side of the pasture. Good to hear from you....RBF
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