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MY OL TOOLBOX

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REDBONE

10-22-2003 11:01:47




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I understand now how important the toolbox is on my Inernational Tractor. Over the years, this ol toolbox carried the basic tools to fix my bright red workhorse. Thankfully, these tools remain almost unused, due to the fine workmanship that went into building my tractor. This toolbox also carries a 20 ft. chain, which is used quite frequently to help my neighbor. Well folks, to be specific, this chain is used to pull my neighbor's John Deere, when it get stuck, or when it needs another costly repair. I just hook up green, and drag it back to the work shed. Yeah, that ol tool box is quite valuable. It's more valuable to my neighbor.
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Red to the Bone

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sod

10-22-2003 22:27:28




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 Re: MY OL TOOLBOX in reply to REDBONE , 10-22-2003 11:01:47  
You might need help to hook up, but you should call a tow truck to help pull your head out of your a$$! I like Farmalls best, but other colors work fine.
You ain't doin' nobody any favors by being stupid.
good luck
sod



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Good For You, a suggestio

10-22-2003 17:52:19




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 Re: MY OL TOOLBOX in reply to REDBONE , 10-22-2003 11:01:47  
If I were you, and this is only my humble opinion, I'd buy another chain and maybe a come-a-long and put in 'ole Reds tool box. 'Cause, after running off a the head like that, chances are 'Ole Reds gonna shoot craps, and since 'ole Green is already broke down, the only hope you'll have is to pull yourself and and do what you can to get yours in the shop.



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RJ-Az

10-22-2003 17:51:51




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 Re: MY OL TOOLBOX in reply to REDBONE , 10-22-2003 11:01:47  
I kept a twenty foot chain wrapped on the front weighst on my dads 1086 for when the TA went out. Handier than digging in the tool box that way.



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