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Posted by the tractor vet on May 11, 2005 at 21:09:16 from (4.124.93.97):
In Reply to: Just Another Nebraska Spring posted by Allan in NE on May 11, 2005 at 18:51:32:
IT was close to 80 over here this afternoon while i was fixen the 1066 Eugen was plowen last nite and it is like plowen concret and pulled the levelen screw out and also ripped the splines out of the left brake discs Got that all back together and went out in the field to get hooked back up to the plow that was still in the farrow and a storm was moving in fast finished out that round and just made it to the truck when it hit now the temp is down to 52 and going lower 40's over nite and only a high of 55 for today now it's after the witchen hour now best get my old donkey up to bed , SO YOU CAN JUST KEEP THE SNOW OUT YOUR WAY.
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