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2.0 Mule Team

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Lynyrd

10-16-2005 01:33:46




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Folks I have a problem. Ya see it`s like this. My old 1066 just trashed it`s 475th ring and pinion. I can`t afford to fix this thing no more so I traded it for 2 male donkeys, or as some of you call them jackbutts. Incidently they pull real good! I`m going to enter them in the Superfarm class at Bowling Green. Now I personally like this class but some people don`t seem to share my enthusiasm. They even went so far as to say that these tractors couldn`t pull a greased rope out of a bull`s butt. Well I didn`t believe that so I tried it with the 2.0 mules. The hard part was getting the greased rope in the bulls butt. I guess he didn`t think that was fun. He dang near tore the whole barn down before we got that greased rope in place. But the mules just took right off and pulled that rope right out of that bulls butt. And he weren`t even tied up at the time! Just pulled it right out! That`s why I think I can win the Superfarm class. These mules can do something a lot of people think a Superfarm tractor can`t. I don`t think they`ll be that easy to beat cause they look right powerful to me. But I keep getting encouraged to try. So I will. After all to walk on water don`t you have to get out of the boat? Any way back to my original problem. I need to name my mules and have come up completely blank. Can y`all help me out?

Disclaimer: This post is in no way a slam against the Superfarm class,anyotherclass, any organization, puller or individual. It is for entertainment purposes only.

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jd il

10-17-2005 00:39:40




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 Re: 2.0 Mule Team in reply to Lynyrd, 10-16-2005 01:33:46  
First we need to clarify, donkeys or mules? there is a big difference. I raise mules and they are the best, but you gotta have the ole jack to get em. Ted and Bill or Jim and Joe for the names.


And as for your red ride laying down, like was said earlier, red is for fire trucks, green is for tractors.
If you traded the tractor for the mules you oughta feel bad doing someone that way. LOL

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Redman

10-17-2005 03:46:33




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 Re: 2.0 Mule Team in reply to jd il, 10-17-2005 00:39:40  
have you been to a doctor about these fantasies you have?



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Delta Dawn

10-17-2005 00:31:44




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 Re: 2.0 Mule Team in reply to Lynyrd, 10-16-2005 01:33:46  
Shouldn,t have bought the "RIDE" from Bill V. or that wouldn't have happened. Red is for firetrucks, Green is for tractors.



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Redman

10-16-2005 04:23:52




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 Re: 2.0 Mule Team in reply to Lynyrd, 10-16-2005 01:33:46  
looking to get into trouble here too?



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Lynyrd

10-16-2005 09:26:51




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 Re: 2.0 Mule Team in reply to Redman, 10-16-2005 04:23:52  
I didn`t want you to get lonely getting in trouble here by yourself.



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Redman

10-16-2005 16:54:20




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 Re: 2.0 Mule Team in reply to Lynyrd, 10-16-2005 09:26:51  
very considerate of you



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Lynyrd

10-16-2005 17:59:13




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 Re: 2.0 Mule Team in reply to Redman, 10-16-2005 16:54:20  
As you well know that`s just my nature.



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Redman

10-16-2005 18:02:42




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 Re: 2.0 Mule Team in reply to Lynyrd, 10-16-2005 17:59:13  
grin



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Lynyrd

10-16-2005 19:27:46




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 Re: 2.0 Mule Team in reply to Redman, 10-16-2005 18:02:42  
That`s right and the last thing I remember is it was the 3rd of June another sleepy, dusty delta day.



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C

10-16-2005 19:51:18




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 Re: 2.0 Mule Team in reply to Lynyrd, 10-16-2005 19:27:46  
delta?



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Sweaty one

10-17-2005 00:16:30




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 Re: 2.0 Mule Team in reply to C, 10-16-2005 19:51:18  
I was out pickin cotton and my brother was bailin hay!



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Delta Dawn

10-17-2005 00:23:46




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 Re: 2.0 Mule Team in reply to Sweaty one, 10-17-2005 00:16:30  
Your out pickin cotton cause your red machine took a dump. He's bailin hay with the old trusty 4020.



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Lynyrd

10-17-2005 02:48:29




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 Re: 2.0 Mule Team in reply to Delta Dawn, 10-17-2005 00:23:46  
You`re choppin Cotton not pickin cotton on the 3rd of June and it`s Ode To Billy Joe Not Delta Dawn-she had that flower on. LOL

I have discovered another problem with them mules I got. They have great big tall ears, a gaggle taller than that old 1066. So heres the problem. When I went to put them ol mules in the barn their ears hit the top of the door frame. Well you know how jackbutts can be, they stopped dead in their tracks and would not go in that ol barn for nuttin! So I got me an idea. I got my trusty ol hand saw and ladder and started notching out that ole barn where them jackbutts ears hit so`s they`d go on in. Well I`m up on the ladder sawing away at the barn when my smartbutt neighbor shows up. He says Lynyrd what the world you doing up on that ladder sawing on that barn? I says these here mules ears is too long and they won`t go in the dang ol barn. He says why don`t you just dig some dirt out from under the door so they`ll go in? Well that `s silly I say cause it ain`t their legs that`s too long it`s their ears. Guess he`s just a smartbutt that can`t comprehend the laws of physics.


Disclaimer: This is pulling related. I pulled on them mules ropes til I had a hernia poppin trying to get them mules in that ol barn. But I sure out smarted them didn`t I?

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Local farmer

10-20-2005 00:19:46




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 Re: 2.0 Mule Team in reply to Lynyrd, 10-17-2005 02:48:29  
If you got a old red tractor you'de be "pickin cotton" cause o'l red would be sittin most of the time broke. Delta Dawn does most of the custom baling around this area. You can reconginize her cause she has the flower on the hood by the 4020 logo.



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