Posted by dave2 on August 30, 2009 at 23:56:04 from (139.139.35.70):
Ole girl ain't half bad sometimes.... Said she had the weekend planned for horsey stuff....I knew about a foal show on Sat and jumped in with both feet and halfheartedly participated. Foal show turned out good w/ 7.45 out of 8 pts. Wasn't looking forward to watching more of them on Sunday so showed my enthusiasm by sleeping the 15 mile trip away. Woke up to a bunch of bwop bwop bwop'in of old Lanz Bulldogs driving by. Couple pics attached but I have a little over a hundred (25+/- a little MB) anyone know of a free way of hosting them without putting them all up here? Try this link...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/25839240@N05/
My Girl...
Stationary thrasher. Seperates and bags grain and bales the straw out the back. Usually set up in a barn and straw bales go into a loft. Also a small hand cranked thrasher..
A few old tractors....
Better stop now.
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This post was edited by dave2 at 00:20:21 08/31/09.
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