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Posted by Mike (WA) on December 19, 2005 at 16:57:15 from (209.213.153.180):
In Reply to: Migraine and others NW posted by Sloroll on December 19, 2005 at 11:57:56:
Hey, Sloroll, where in western WA are we talking about? I am about midway between Seattle and Portland (Chehalis), and am very free with advice. Said advice is about worth what is paid for it in some cases, but even a blind pig finds an acorn once in awhile. I'm thinking that an MF 135 would be very appropriate for her operation, and (ahem) I just happen to have one that I could be talked out of. She needs a pasture harrow and a nice little manure spreader, and that's probably about it. Unless she's gonna let the manure in the stalls build up to an embarrasing level, we're probably talking about a pitchfork-into-the-spreader show (which is also good exercise), so probably no real need for a front end loader, although their real useful to have. Have her email me at mmittge at quik dot com, and we'll talk.
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