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- Rick Prentice
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Hi Brian. You also can try a different approach and give your wife the cub to call her very own, kind of like Bigdog did with his nice yellow and white one , then you'll be set for life hopefully, and maybe even tractor poor. Rick
When I told my dad I've been misplacing things and doing stupid stuff----His reply---"It only gets better"
- dracer398
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Hi Billy,
I already tried that with the Southbend lathe that I bought her for her birthday. She is SO un-appreciative!!!! Geeze!! Just can't please em!!
I already tried that with the Southbend lathe that I bought her for her birthday. She is SO un-appreciative!!!! Geeze!! Just can't please em!!
1951 Farmall Cub, 1979 International 184 with a 1050A Loader (Thanks JP Tractor salvage), 1945 Farmall H, 1934 & 1935 F-12's
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Re: Loose steering
dracer398 wrote:Hi Billy,
I already tried that with the Southbend lathe that I bought her for her birthday. She is SO un-appreciative!!!! Geeze!! Just can't please em!!
I'm a bit slow. I used to get my wife things like a new battery or a carburator kit as a present. I kept telling her it's the thought that counts - I thought of it - that's what counts.
For the past couple of years I just gave her my Christmas bonus check. She appears to like the check better than car or tractor parts. Go figure.
Eugene
- dracer398
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Maybe she can have this "H" for Christmas!
1951 Farmall Cub, 1979 International 184 with a 1050A Loader (Thanks JP Tractor salvage), 1945 Farmall H, 1934 & 1935 F-12's
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