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Re: How do y'all fight off evening bugs with open station tractor
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Posted by Shep in VA on February 21, 2003 at 12:17:40 from (68.152.9.254):
In Reply to: How do y'all fight off evening bugs with open station tractor posted by ShepFL on February 21, 2003 at 08:59:02:
I say put a cab on the 550 with heat and air and a radio and a cup holder, then you can ride around on the tractor in comfort with no bugs. Corse you may get a skeeellittt from the Mrs when you never come in the house...... I kinda like the bugzapper idea too, but hang it over the radiator so the dead bugs can fall on the hot radiator and it will cook them good and you can have a snack as your ridin along. Ok, I better go........
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