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Allan in NE

11-23-2005 17:11:44




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Whoieee,

And I thought I was wormy for this farmin' stuff! This young feller is gonna ride that thing all winter, from the looks of it!

Allan

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Rich Iowa

11-24-2005 05:35:39




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 Re: Dedicated in reply to Allan in NE, 11-23-2005 17:11:44  
I just wish I could be out doing that. That"s a good looking Farmall. Allan, how many bottoms is he pulling, most I see around here is 4 bottoms.



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doogdoog

11-23-2005 21:30:24




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 Re: Dedicated in reply to Allan in NE, 11-23-2005 17:11:44  
Aloha, Looks like he just fell asleep! Now, that's the kind of weather we need over here.

Mahalo,
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806man

11-23-2005 18:56:39




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 Re: Dedicated in reply to Allan in NE, 11-23-2005 17:11:44  
He might be Cold but he is really driving a "Hot" tractor...Love those old 806's



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Leland

11-23-2005 18:24:18




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 Re: Dedicated in reply to Allan in NE, 11-23-2005 17:11:44  
Allan you should get the poor guy a heat houser .



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farmallman

11-23-2005 18:18:38




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 Re: Dedicated in reply to Allan in NE, 11-23-2005 17:11:44  
I did something similar to that. In the spring, i had to take a packer over our sugarbeets to break the crust. well, it wasn"t a nice sping day...no, it felt more like winter and i did it cuz i"m the oldest and most responsible.....but, back to the pic...the things guys will do to drive a tractor.....



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dave from MN

11-23-2005 18:16:03




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 Re: Dedicated in reply to Allan in NE, 11-23-2005 17:11:44  
I just wear the same warm cloths i would for snowmobiling, right down to the helmet and sheild. I may look like an idiot, but at least I'm a warm one. blowing snow off a 1/2 mile driveway up here can be a bit cold in January and feb.



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the tractor vet

11-23-2005 17:51:45




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 Re: Dedicated in reply to Allan in NE, 11-23-2005 17:11:44  
Yep I have been there and done that , but the next day i went and bought a heathouser my feet get cold .



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Logan in SE Tex.

11-23-2005 17:50:53




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 Re: Dedicated in reply to Allan in NE, 11-23-2005 17:11:44  
It is funny, in the summer you can feel the heat radiate out from tractor engines while mowing/baling hay. In the winter you can't feel a dang thing but the COLD wind blowing.



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David A. Hodson

11-23-2005 17:45:47




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 Re: Dedicated in reply to Allan in NE, 11-23-2005 17:11:44  
Been there done that even got the insulated coveralls to prove it. Happy Thanksgiving Everybody and God Bless David



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Fudd@work

11-23-2005 17:32:20




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 Re: Dedicated in reply to Allan in NE, 11-23-2005 17:11:44  
I can remember years ago when we did fall plowing and the wind went to the north we would about freeze out there. He just looks cold.



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