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Old 03-29-2008, 09:41 AM   #41 (permalink)
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One has to watch everything now a days.. Our neighbor caught a group of guys taking his Fisher snow plow. Anyone that has plowed with this brand knows the weight in these.. Group of three guys had started to load it on their flat bed at 2 am and his dog woke him up. To say the least, they drove off without the plow.. I've left my plows, mowers, rakes, tractors, buckets, etc laying in one area for years.. now I have to think about this... Don't need losing stuff in the middle of the night.

"this morning I woke up with nothing to do, it is now afternoon and I have over half of it done".
Digging in hard clay is more relaxing to a worm than going fishing..
 
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I did it the old fashion way. I called our good friend DOugster, he came over and said why don't you buy this machine? You'll look good on it and you're buying it good for the economy. So now I have a Kubota L48. DOn't know how I look on it or fit it,, but it was good for the economy.
I think you are confusing me with another of your mentorees! I know this 'cause I would have recommended a John Deere 110 TLB at the time... for which you would have never forgiven me!!!

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One has to watch everything now a days.. Our neighbor caught a group of guys taking his Fisher snow plow. Anyone that has plowed with this brand knows the weight in these.. Group of three guys had started to load it on their flat bed at 2 am and his dog woke him up. To say the least, they drove off without the plow.. I've left my plows, mowers, rakes, tractors, buckets, etc laying in one area for years.. now I have to think about this... Don't need losing stuff in the middle of the night.
This kind of stuff is happening all over. One wouldn't think that tractor parts and implements would be big theft targets, but it's getting worse all the time. Do a Google news search sometime on the word "tractor" (excluding the word "trailer") and at least a third of the stories are on tractor-related thefts. The rest are on tractor-related accidents and a bit of everything else.

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I think you are confusing me with another of your mentorees! I know this 'cause I would have recommended a John Deere 110 TLB at the time... for which you would have never forgiven me!!! Dougster
JD110 arghhhhhhhhhhh! I'd rather operate a Terramite T5 with briggs and stratton engine for power.

"this morning I woke up with nothing to do, it is now afternoon and I have over half of it done".
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JD110 arghhhhhhhhhhh! I'd rather operate a Terramite T5 with briggs and stratton engine for power.
Didn't mean to spoil your day! Breathe deeply and try to relax. I was only kidding.

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