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Posted by BillyinStoughton on August 25, 2006 at 08:02:08 from (69.214.162.13):
In Reply to: Re: a few details . . . posted by Allan In NE on August 24, 2006 at 16:49:50:
"Just how the pictures happened to come out"? Come on Allan...you aren't as green as you try to make us believe! This ain't your first rodeo by any stretch. I always had plenty of incentive to put out a straight row...it was my dad's size 13 boot mostly. :-) I let my nephew rake hay for the first time last weekend. When it was all said and done, all he had to say was, "It was a lot easier when you were standing on the hitch telling me where to go." Not the straightest windrows by any stretch, but a kid has got to learn sometime. If memory serves, I don't think my first time raking was anything to write home about either. I think that AM/FM GPS thing referred to below is probably the closest to the truth. Ha ha ha! Billy
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