Larry that is one fine looking tractor you can
park it in my shed anytime.
Arky
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Yep Rudi, it sure is a pretty spot! Mt Washington is hidden by the mountain you can see in the background. I don't even mind running the Husqvarna brush cutter (too many stumps on the side of the hill for Rufus just yet) in 85f on the hillside! Still got to pay attention with the Cub, especially since it was the maiden voyage, but a WHOLE lot easier than the Gravely LI. I cut around the stumps on top the week before so I would not bung it up on the first mow. Nearly got it back to the stone walls, but even some of the 10 year old stumps are not wanting to give it up just yet. Can't get cattle, Rufus would be out of a job and I live a bit too far away to keep an eye on them.
Sorry Larry, that baby is in like a tick with blue 4000 and the Bolens. Home, so to speak! The tractor shed is full, but not bursting just yet.
Don't know why the photos on the hill top are out of focus.... guess I should have parked it in the sun for the papparatzi.
Thanks for the complements!
Sorry Larry, that baby is in like a tick with blue 4000 and the Bolens. Home, so to speak! The tractor shed is full, but not bursting just yet.
Don't know why the photos on the hill top are out of focus.... guess I should have parked it in the sun for the papparatzi.
Thanks for the complements!
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