I found this today. I'm new at collecting tractors so I found this advice...
You may have seen it before. Or not.
http://www.myoldfords.com/commandments.asp
Brian
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A little humor
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A little humor
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That was pretty good
Thanks for sharing
Johnny
Thanks for sharing
Johnny
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http://photobucket.com/albums/c47/jostev/
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Jeff Silvey wrote:Brian:
That was GREAT . Do we all think BD has ever done anything like that .
Jeff
They wrote # 10 because of me!
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If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.
My wife says I don't listen to her. - - - - - - - - Or something like that!
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Bigdog wrote:Jeff Silvey wrote:Brian:
That was GREAT . Do we all think BD has ever done anything like that .
Jeff
They wrote # 10 because of me!
Or use the bathtub as a parts washer.
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A little humor
BD,
One year I bought my wife a 11" Southbend lathe for her birthday! OOOOOHhhhh She was P-O!!! WOW!!! Never do that again!!! Oops!
One year I bought my wife a 11" Southbend lathe for her birthday! OOOOOHhhhh She was P-O!!! WOW!!! Never do that again!!! Oops!
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i made the mistake of telling the wife what a guy offered me for "the basket case", http://photobucket.com/albums/b46/videodoc/59%20loboy/
shes wanting me to sell her, and take her on a honeymoon.
I said, weve been married 14 yrs now, its been nothing but a honeymoon.
hopefuuly i get to move back into the house soon?
shes wanting me to sell her, and take her on a honeymoon.
I said, weve been married 14 yrs now, its been nothing but a honeymoon.
hopefuuly i get to move back into the house soon?
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Re: A little humor
dracer398 wrote:BD,
One year I bought my wife a 11" Southbend lathe for her birthday! OOOOOHhhhh She was P-O!!! WOW!!! Never do that again!!! Oops!
I bought my wife a 19" deep Craftsman scroll saw for her birthday a few years ago. She loved it! She likes to do crafts, and woodworking is where she is now spending her extra time.
All this proves is that one gnome pounding on the keyboard for years still will not produce the works of Shakespeare.
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3 Demonstrators Restored.
"Bette" - 22 mower
"Roxie" - 144 Complete Cults'
"Sandy"(Done) 193 Plow
1950 Demo, "Billie"
-(Woods 59")
Corn Stalk Cutter
23a Disc
&
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i bet that went over well.
When building my dog house, for my saymoeds, i wanted to be comfortable in the event i ever "got sent there". so its 8x8, double walled, fully insulated, with heat, electricity, windows over looking the draw, doggy door, at one time had covered front and back porches (dog sized) oh, it also had a permenant cot couple feet off the deck for me just in case. was getting ready to install water, when we moved to illinois. not going hook up water, now, the porches are gone, but its now got siding on it to mactch the house. even painted the trim to match.
When building my dog house, for my saymoeds, i wanted to be comfortable in the event i ever "got sent there". so its 8x8, double walled, fully insulated, with heat, electricity, windows over looking the draw, doggy door, at one time had covered front and back porches (dog sized) oh, it also had a permenant cot couple feet off the deck for me just in case. was getting ready to install water, when we moved to illinois. not going hook up water, now, the porches are gone, but its now got siding on it to mactch the house. even painted the trim to match.
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