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Posted by Mike in MI on April 04, 2006 at 18:41:40 from (209.210.233.136):
In Reply to: Re: Keith - OR............ posted by Allan In NE on April 04, 2006 at 18:14:37:
Allen, I will agree with you. We have one farmer here that farms 5000 acres and he has the same tractor as this one shown. I did get to try it out one round in the field next to me. He was planting soybeans. It was a big JD planter that took an acre to turn it around seem like. They are nice machines to farm with but I'd still liked to sleep at night if you know what I meaning. I don't farm no more I do miss it!.... Love being out there in the field plowing. Now all I can do is talk about it. I use to haul farm equipment years ago and I thouht back then they where getting pretty big. The combines where my biggest pain. Other than the three row New Idea pickers. Mike
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