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OK Hugh whats on your Christmas list?

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Tim Kincaid

12-06-2003 01:50:00




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Hugh, There has got to be a tractor or attachment that you have always wanted. I have always thought that those generators that mounted on the side of M's for AC Power were pretty cool but I can't remember what they were called? Let us know or anybody chime in. See Ya Tim K.




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tholloway

12-07-2003 16:00:22




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 Re: OK Hugh whats on your Christmas list? in reply to Tim Kincaid, 12-06-2003 01:50:00  
Hugh, your not a bad guy afterall. After readind your assessment of Christmas I might be able to like you...By the way, I'm the hunter you called lazy.



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Hugh MacKay

12-07-2003 18:50:23




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 Re: Re: OK Hugh whats on your Christmas list? in reply to tholloway, 12-07-2003 16:00:22  
tholloway: I am a bit of an abraisive guy and just may be I went a bit to far with that lazy hunter comment. I farmed most of my working career. One thing I discovered very early in life was deer will not normally go for agricultural crops. It does seem however in times of shortage of their normal feed they will eat clover, alfalfa, cabbage, etc. Once they get a taste for this they will not stop. My farm consisted of cultivated land as well as woodland. From that woodland we harvested every winter. This kept a good supply of what deer truly love within their reach. We always had an ample supply of deer around and they co-existed with the ag crops.

For the reasons I've mentioned, when anyone mentions feeding ag crops to deer, they may as well hang a red flag in front of a bull, as discuss it with me. My farm woodlot was 500 acres. I had a policy that every hunter who asked, could hunt on that land, free of any charge. Those who didn't ask usually got booted, if I were fast enough. Yes, I believe the deer hunt is very important, as the herds must be kept at viable levels for the food supply available.

I have two items I adamitly believe in, KEEP DEER AWAY FROM AG CROPS, and the law should NEVER ALLOW A CHARGE FOR HUNTING. Once a deer does get a taste for a particular ag crop, they must be disposed of quickly, before other deer get the idea. You will never cure him. Some farmers were avid hunters, I was not one of them.

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Hugh MacKay

12-07-2003 05:15:26




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 Re: OK Hugh whats on your Christmas list? in reply to Tim Kincaid, 12-06-2003 01:50:00  
Tim: Christmas for me is not big on material things. It wasn't always that way. In 1979 I found myself in a shopping mall parking lot with 3 tired children. Somewhere in the mall was a mother, probably even more tired, trying to find some of those impossible gifts. When my wife arrived back at car I could see she was in no mood to talk. About half way home I suggested to the family that really the only people who had much to celebrate in this commercial Christmas, were the merchants.

Since that time we concentrate on trying to make sure family is all together for the holliday. We are quite big on singing, food and a bit of drink. We exchange names for a gift, this now includes 2 sons inlaw. We have one rule on the gift, it must be hand crafted by the giver.

So my wishes for Christmas are for peace, health and happiness for all mankind.

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James Williams

12-06-2003 17:49:29




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 Re: OK Hugh whats on your Christmas list? in reply to Tim Kincaid, 12-06-2003 01:50:00  
My wife would like some monney to spend on the Grand kidds,and I like a set of fenders,and front steel wheels for my F12



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Rock_Picker

12-06-2003 17:25:32




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 Re: OK Hugh whats on your Christmas list? in reply to Tim Kincaid, 12-06-2003 01:50:00  
I need an overhaul kit for my 57 Cub. It will only pull 4-14's moldboard plow in sandy soil - Would like to pull 5! If you're gonna dream, go for the big stuff!..... .....RP



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49 Cubber!

12-06-2003 09:22:44




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 Re: OK Hugh whats on your Christmas list? in reply to Tim Kincaid, 12-06-2003 01:50:00  
Dear Santa, The main thing I want for Christmas is Peace on Earth,but i dont see that happening anytime soon.I pray that all of out troops come home safely. But since theres terrorist still left in this world,how about a set of pistons and sleeves,throw in the rings and a gasket set for a Super MD.I know the elves can do it!



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gene b

12-06-2003 04:07:52




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 Re: OK Hugh whats on your Christmas list? in reply to Tim Kincaid, 12-06-2003 01:50:00  
Are you talking about the ELECTRAL built by GE?



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Tim Kincaid

12-06-2003 18:09:38




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 Re: Re: OK Hugh whats on your Christmas list? in reply to gene b, 12-06-2003 04:07:52  
Gene, thanks, i think that is what it is called, but you don't see them very often.

see ya later, Tim K.



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