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Posted by msb on February 28, 2006 at 20:00:30 from (12.210.167.23):
In Reply to: Farm show magazine posted by YELLOW DOG on February 28, 2006 at 16:08:04:
Been a subscriber for many years.Some really off the wall ideas that some people have made work.My all time favorite has to be the guy in Texas? that turned several car rearends down, attached blades to the oinion shafts,hooked them all together(11 I think? maybe more,I forget)and then pulled them up to 70 miles per hour to clip his pastures.I'll bet the corners were pure h-e double ell.lol. Lots and lots of great ideas in the magazine that are very useful.Ideas that can be put to good use. Readers telling it like it is column makes the price worthwhile alone.I got a much deserved refund on a seed corn order that was screwed up from the start.The company quickly came across with a proper settlement,once they saw their name in the paper.If it hadn't been for Farm Show Magazine,I would just been out several hundred dollars and no seed either.
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