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A walk in the park

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Nebraska Cowman

04-12-2005 17:38:34




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for all the guys that think parting out tractors is a fast buck. Would your wife allow your living room to look like this? Now get me wrong, I love my life and wouldn't trade it for the world. This is what greats me at 5AM every day. And of course I have cows to feed too.
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Jay (ND)

04-13-2005 07:08:41




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 Re: A walk in the park in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 04-12-2005 17:38:34  
She'd allow my living room to look like that, but NEVER in a hundred years would she allow hers to. Fortunately, we only have one, and it's hers =)



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Brainerd Dave

04-13-2005 06:20:13




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 Re: A walk in the park in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 04-12-2005 17:38:34  
I hear you. I used the downstairs bathtub for a paint spray booth over the winter. What was I thinking? Well, the wife put a definate stop to that nonsense. I can't say that I miss the fumes.



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SGT K

04-13-2005 05:21:17




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 Re: A walk in the park in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 04-12-2005 17:38:34  
Keep the faith Cowman!! I remember a specific PTO shield that I needed and could only find at your place.
Paul



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David in UT

04-12-2005 21:14:04




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 Re: A walk in the park in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 04-12-2005 17:38:34  
Oh man, I feel your pain. Last year I made the mistake of cleaning a carburator out in the kitchen sink. That carb cleaner stink sort of just sunk in everywhere. (I suppose the upside to that story is that my wife is more convinced than ever that I need a shop somewhere so I can get my tractor fetish out of the kitchen/basement/garage/yard.)

- David



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Dave NE IA

04-12-2005 20:01:59




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 Re: A walk in the park in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 04-12-2005 17:38:34  
Perhaps a very attractive younger maid to help your wife out?



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scot_c

04-12-2005 18:29:30




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 Re: A walk in the park in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 04-12-2005 17:38:34  
add a pile of clothes somewhere and a set of blankets on the recliner and my dad and I would feel at home.



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Sloroll

04-12-2005 18:02:30




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 Re: A walk in the park in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 04-12-2005 17:38:34  
Looks like my office!! Glad I'm not the only one! You know NCM, out side of a scam I don't know if there is a fast buck to be made anywhere. The best anyone can hope is to stay ahead of the taxman, the banker, and enjoy what he does. If you can walk outside see sky and hear birds, look in at least two directions and not see a neighbor you are that much further ahead of the game. I'm happy you are parting. I need parts.

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Harley

04-12-2005 20:15:13




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 Re: A walk in the park in reply to Sloroll, 04-12-2005 18:02:30  
Me too Howard. I need at least two guys like you to keep my old stuff running. Glad you're one of them and I must be the other one. If I sold all the used parts I've put on my M's in the last two years, I'd be able to buy brand new 966's and stuff. hehehehee. Harley. Oh by the way. Clink, HORSEY!! Now I'm even.



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