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Dillon (DRIVING) the tractor

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Charlie2pop

09-05-2005 13:48:43




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Hey guys, I finally got a picture of Dillon driving the tractor today. I posted it on stuck and troubled...take a gander.




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MN Scott

09-05-2005 19:10:35




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 Re: Dillon (DRIVING) the tractor in reply to Charlie2pop, 09-05-2005 13:48:43  
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Here's the picture. Great to see him with a smile on his face after going thru so much!



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charlie2pop

09-05-2005 19:16:53




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 Re: Dillon (DRIVING) the tractor in reply to MN Scott, 09-05-2005 19:10:35  
Thanks MN Scott....I havent learned how to post a picture here...it would be so much easier. Thanks again.



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Coldiron

09-05-2005 19:01:23




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 Re: Dillon (DRIVING) the tractor in reply to Charlie2pop, 09-05-2005 13:48:43  
From the look on his face it looks as though Dillon has developed the incurable disease of Old Iron Fever. Tell him to start saving for his first dose of OIF medicine which is the same make and model that infected him. By the time he saves enough he will have had OIF long enough to know that he has to have another dose (tractor that is) and will start saving without any proding. OIF is something most of us on this site have so tell him to just be ready to enjoy it as well as the prescribed medicine of old iron.

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Little Ed

09-05-2005 17:45:40




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 Re: Dillon (DRIVING) the tractor in reply to Charlie2pop, 09-05-2005 13:48:43  
He didn't get it stuck, and it don't look like it is giving much trouble. I wish I could zoom in and see how big that smile on his face is. There's another tractor man for life. Way to go, Dillon!



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Jeff Oliver

09-05-2005 16:57:05




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 Re: Dillon (DRIVING) the tractor in reply to Charlie2pop, 09-05-2005 13:48:43  
AWESOME!!! that about says it all :))



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