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Re: how many tractors at your place?
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Posted by DRL on September 01, 2003 at 09:28:06 from (65.117.208.148):
In Reply to: how many tractors at your place? posted by bill on September 01, 2003 at 07:04:01:
Well, if you have been bitten by the bug, there is no cure. Wife and pocketbook can slow down the progression, but you build up an immunity pretty fast. Just keep an arm's length away from her and learn how to duck real fast. Also might get an old Lazyboy for the shop for those nights right after bringing another tractor home. My wife calls my collection my "other women," and I have just added another one to my "harem." Have a 48 JD B which is my work tractor, a 44 JD B that is on blocks in the shop just about ready for paint, 37 JD A that runs and drives, but is next in line for a face lift, 35 F20 fence row beauty that found me and needs a good home elsewhere, and my latest addition, 1940 JD H that is comlete, but came with "some assembly required." Hope to get this one up and running by the end of this week. Saw a late model JD G on the roadside for sale on the way back home ....Hmmmmmmmm.
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