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Re: implement question for a show H
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Posted by NE IA Dave on July 16, 2007 at 22:37:26 from (12.214.12.81):
In Reply to: implement question for a show H posted by Mike CA on July 15, 2007 at 20:32:36:
I have a bunch of old tractors with all different paint colors, and I'm here to say no machine can compare to my ex-wife sitting on it with her not so respectable clothing. Seemed guys of all ages were asking questions and wondering over to look and discuss a plain ol JD or a IH or what ever. It took a while before we realized it, then she seemed to enjoy how clumbsy some of their conversations went. Also where their eyes would focas was a little joke that we had between us. So I kinda think if you could get say the Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders to help you there would always be a crowd around. Let us all know if this option is chosen as well as a list of the shows you will attend. JUST KIDDING EVERYBODY you should all know me by now, my probation officer said I'm doing better. OK now for the real answer you wanted. I run a few rock crushers at our local show and at times the crowd gets pretty thin and few pay attention. We have found that the big crusher that takes very little power when running is no big deal. But when we take a A JD and twist her tail and put it on its knees to start the big flywheel, and at times a man must just help turn the flywheels a half turn to start it in motion, that folks will come over to see what is going on. Most of the full power and alot of noise is nothing more than showing off and not so necessary, but it sure helps draw a crowd. The A JD will run this crusher at a very slow idle after the flywheel makes a few rounds. By the way the rock crushers are more coperative than my ex-wife ever was, (not to mention her mother)--or will probably ever be for that matter. Bless her little heart an all.
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