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Posted by txblu on October 08, 2004 at 06:11:28 from (199.46.199.232):
In Reply to: Re: Glad to see that this a tractor forum again posted by Allan in NE on October 07, 2004 at 19:03:42:
See Allen, you never know where your post is going till you shoot your mouth off. Just ask me, I'll tell you. Sometimes it goes over, and sometimes it goes under but most of the time it goes somewhere. I'm usually hesitant to return to a thread as I don't know what kind of hornet's nest I sturred up. Course I could keep quiet; but that's no fun. I feed both. Squares are my exercise as I put them up about 30 at a time alone. Have horse folks that want them. They are easy to feed and control the amount of forage......and no I'm not going to get a pitchfork and throw loose hay into the top of the barn Tee Hee. (Don't have a loft) Have a goodon. Mark
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