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Posted by Junior on February 17, 2002 at 08:16:53 from (66.67.60.59):
In Reply to: Re: 544 posted by cd on February 16, 2002 at 20:30:46:
Let he who has not hid something from there parents cast the first stone. Thanks to those who made serious replies. I used the 544 all afternoon yesterday on the feed grinder and cleaning the hog barn. It has a scoop on it so I shovel the manure into it then dump it in the spreader. When its full I hooked it on the spreader and unloaded it. Its a very nice tractor. We will go to a few auctions this spring to see if we can find a plow that will work with it. We had a small one for the m that we used on the garden but it is so small and wont hook up right anyway. As far as planting goes My dad is still not sure we plant half corn and half oats and I guess you need two seperate planters so that might be someting we might wait for next year for. In my defense that M only cost 600 dollars 5 years ago and the guy who sold us the 544 gave us 100 dollars for parts so its not as bad and I do allt he work raising the pigs anyways for free. My dad is only home on friday and saturday because he drives truck so I think I earn my keep. I hope to someday own my own farm, Thanks Eli Keipper IV, aka junior
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