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Posted by Dee in mid MO on April 20, 2004 at 07:44:37 from (161.130.115.253):
In Reply to: Re: International or John Deere posted by Paul in Mich on April 20, 2004 at 06:00:12:
I agree with Paul. This is America! Enjoy every laugh you can get! My hubby is an Oliver feller, and hooted at the coffee table guys about their green John Deere's, until he had an opportunity to pull a G out of a wooded hillside! Now it is half way ready for the track - just in time for more humor and jostling around at the corner store as pulling season is almost here. Because my hubby loves tractors, but isn't color blind, we have 2 Masseys, 1 Case, 1 AC, and who knows if something isn't folling on the yard at this moment. Got his son involved in pulling & mechanic'g antique ole powers too! Don't sweat the small stuff. Do your thing, grin, and have a good time. Life is short... My 3cents... (from experience). ~~Dee
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