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Posted by Tim Malin on February 08, 2003 at 16:24:53 from (207.190.93.28):
Hey, this may sound crazy, boys. Downright insane. But I'm going to BUILD a cab for my SM for our FFA Chapter's "Drive Your Tractor To School" Day. It is a frigid winter here in Wisconsin, and it is a 20 mile trip to school. My current plan: (nothing will prepare any of you for this) I have an idea (mine) on building myself a cardboard cab with plexi-glass windows on front and sides, maybe back too if I can rig up a door. I laugh just thinking about the stupid looking thing. I plan on painting it blue and having a few FFA things on it, with my IH windsock out the top of the cab and my American Flag off the hitch. It may not last long, but all i need is to stay somewhat thawed out for a total of two hours. It's just for a few laughs, too. What'll ya think? Am I crazy enough yet?
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