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Douglas Woodall

03-28-2006 15:54:01




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Hello Hugh glad to see you back by the fireside this evening. Cant work on the H tonight,my wife and kids are all sick.Just tooling around on here talking shop.Good advice on the hitch forks by the way.The 43 H I bought a month ago was delivered on sunday. Going to use the rear work light and the light bar on my 39 H to get it up to snuff. Then later on I will buy those parts back to put back on the 43. I bought it to use for a parts tractor but just cant bear the thought of tearing one down and not restoring it. My wife said this was going to happen when I bought it.God I hate it when she knows Im up to something with these tractors.In the last email you sent me you said you had done some plowing how did that go? Keep in touch looking forward to hearing from you. Thanks Douglas Woodall

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Robert Lorencz

03-28-2006 17:58:17




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 Re: Hello Hugh glad to see you on here in reply to Douglas Woodall, 03-28-2006 15:54:01  
There are a lot of us that are glad to see Hugh by the fireside. He is one of those people on this forum who always offer wise advice to us others who sometimes are wandering in the dark.



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Hugh MacKay

03-28-2006 17:04:00




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 Re: Hello Hugh glad to see you on here in reply to Douglas Woodall, 03-28-2006 15:54:01  
Douglas: I only turned about a dozen or so furrows, and I only did that as I want to do a wee bit of landscaping and change the grade a bit so I get better water run off. Once I get it plowed and then disked, I can do a decent job of grading with my 130 snow blade.

Not only was the grade such that it didn't suit me, the ground was rough in that area. Rough ground and mowers don't mix. Gosh I hate taking off the high spots with a mower. It never fails either, I always hit one of those high spots right after I've sharpened the mower.

You have to tell the Mrs. two H's are better than one. Convince her that it's a case of his and hers.

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