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Steven@nd

09-08-2003 20:30:39




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...you back to school yet? Haven't seen you post for a long time, wondering if you are OK & how things are going! Need to tell ya (sometime) about the antique tractor pull we took #1 son's F-12 to early this summer. (My $0.02 worth. jal-SD)

Yep, back to school, this will be the 3rd week already. Flying by just like it should. Technically I have 3 jobs plus school (family farm, another farm, and a private guy doing odds and ends!) so time goes quick, and not much time for computer.

Glad you got to pull the F-12. I don't like pulling much with my F12 or F14, they seem to run too hot for my likes - I'm not fond of thermosiphon systems.

The H didn't get much use this year as I wasn't around for haying, around 30 hours I think. I think it's up to a total of 80 hours or so since the rebuild.

I did fix up an 84 Ford Ranger this summer - only had 57,000 miles when I bought it so I figured it was worth fixing... I think it turned out OK ($300 and 3 days in the paint job). I have about $1000 in mechanical repairs/upgrades, 20 year old wiring just doesn't have insulation!

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Norm in Alabama

09-09-2003 11:27:07




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 Re: Hey jal-SD! in reply to Steven@nd, 09-08-2003 20:30:39  
Is that your "H" I see in the background of #2 picture? I'll bet it gets lonesome with you working so much. Good luck on your school work. My "H" has a 5ft rotary mower hooked to it on the 3pt hitch. Finally got an overrunning clutch on the PTO. Love it too. Take care of that nice looking pickup.



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Steven@nd

09-09-2003 11:53:08




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 Re: Re: Hey jal-SD! in reply to Norm in Alabama, 09-09-2003 11:27:07  
Yep, that's my H. Hasn't gotten many hours this year. I should paint that one of these days too - I'm actually still trying to buy back my Dad's H. His first tractor was an H too, one of my relatives still has it.

Unfortunately, me and the future mrs. need a car pretty badly. Transmissions are bad on both of ours, good thing I got the Ranger fixed up before they died...



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Norm in ALabama

09-09-2003 09:21:51




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 Re: Hey jal-SD! in reply to Steven@nd, 09-08-2003 20:30:39  
Steven, that pickup is sure lookin good. Looks like the future missus is interested in driving it also. Be lookin forward to your wedding photos. Take care and don't wear yourself out workin so much and going to school too. I did that once when I was going to college, "UGH".



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Steven@nd

09-09-2003 11:08:29




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 Re: Re: Hey jal-SD! in reply to Norm in ALabama, 09-09-2003 09:21:51  
I'm pretty sure I'm going to drop the "odd jobs" job, depends on what he makes me do. I'm not doing a bunch of cruddy work for what he's paying me.

Only have 9 credits in college this semester, 3 of which are an art class that is really easy. So school shouldn't burn me out too badly. After 4 years of 17 to 22 credits a semester it's nice to have a break.

Thanks for the compliments on the pickup, I could have done better, but as always $$ and time were pressed. Not bad for a "work" truck :o)

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jal-SD

09-09-2003 06:34:08




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 Re: Hey jal-SD! in reply to Steven@nd, 09-08-2003 20:30:39  
Glad to hear that you are still around & that school is going OK for ya. Cool looking ride! 4 wheel drive? Is that good looking gal behind it in pic #2 the bride-to-be? Still dry up there? We're not too bad, but haven't had rain for a month, so its getting dry, but crops look OK in the immediate area.

Mrs JAL & I bought a new PU out in RC a couple of weeks ago-a Toy-Tundra, couldn't pass up the 0%-60 month deal & they gave me about 7 grand for Henry the dorF (w/123,000 on it) sight unseen. Made the deal a couple of weeks ago & went out to get it the week before labor day. Had to take the flat out as we went to Calif. w/flat that week to get a Scout body tub for the 1980 Scout #3 Son is restoring out in Denver. Took #2 Son's 01 Dodge to Calif. Dad & all three boys went to to get the Scout tub-that trip is a long story. Ifna yer interested, I'll tell ya about it sometime.

Think we're gonna like the Toy really well. We came back on Labor day & got better milage coming from Rapid (w/less than 150 miles on it when we left) & flat bed w/Scout frame & 2 Super C Wheels & tires on it than we got w/Henry pulling the flat empty. We didn't have the OD engaged & drove at different speeds according to break-in instructions, so I think its gonna do real well when we get some miles on it. (My $0.02 worth. jal-SD)

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Steven@nd

09-09-2003 07:34:58




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 Re: Re: Hey jal-SD! in reply to jal-SD, 09-09-2003 06:34:08  
Unfortunately the Ranger is only 2 wheel drive, that's pretty much why I could afford it. Yep, that's the bride to be in the pic, taking the plunge on June 5, 04 - easy to remember the anniversary because it's 6/5/4 (the countdown to marital bliss). :o)

Still dry, sprinkled last night a little bit, it will be dried up before noon today. Vandals think it is funny to light bales on fire now. Almost started the combine on fire the last day of harvest too, luckily I caught it while it was just smoldering.

I'm impressed with what I've heard about the Toyota Tundra's - my boss has a Tacoma w/4cyl and it is impressive for power.

Well, gotta run to class....

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