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Old 03-28-2011, 12:09 AM
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Going to keep a eye on the weather. I think it's going to rain about every day this week. We might want to plan a rain date incase this gets rained out.

I'll post updates as soon as I get them.
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Old 03-28-2011, 12:29 AM
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A rain date would be a good idea after looking at the weather report. Not looking to good for us. I suggest everyone on here to just start throwing out dates. I also know we can't push it back forever due to the fact that Mr. Jim is wanting to plant. He may just take care of it himself if we wait too long.

As for dates that work for me. April 9th and 16th are busy for me. I'm aware those are the 2 weekends immediatley following this weekend and I know getting this done as soon as we can is important so don't let my plans stand in anyones way.

I can only hope the rain amount this upcoming week is minimal so I can partake in another wonderful pd.

Ps. If April showers bring May flowers, what do May flowers bring?....

Pilgrims!!! Haha
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Old 03-28-2011, 12:36 AM
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A rain date would be a good idea after looking at the weather report. Not looking to good for us. I suggest everyone on here to just start throwing out dates. I also know we can't push it back forever due to the fact that Mr. Jim is wanting to plant. He may just take care of it himself if we wait too long.

As for dates that work for me. April 9th and 16th are busy for me. I'm aware those are the 2 weekends immediatley following this weekend and I know getting this done as soon as we can is important so don't let my plans stand in anyones way.

I can only hope the rain amount this upcoming week is minimal so I can partake in another wonderful pd.

Ps. If April showers bring May flowers, what do May flowers bring?....

Pilgrims!!! Haha
I'm good the 9th and 16th going to Tenn. after that. The 9th is the Turnersburg show/swap meet.

Might be best to call Jim and see what he's thinking.
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Old 03-30-2011, 12:50 PM
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Just hung up the phone with Jim. He said unless you want to go mud boggin on the garden tractors, we best leave them in the shed this weekend.

He still wants to have this plowday and he suggested April 30th which is the last weekend in April. Hope everyone can make it. Hopefully with a whole extra month to prepare for, we can have more in attendence and Earl can get a good gas cap!
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Just hung up the phone with Jim. He said unless you want to go mud boggin on the garden tractors, we best leave them in the shed this weekend.

He still wants to have this plowday and he suggested April 30th which is the last weekend in April. Hope everyone can make it. Hopefully with a whole extra month to prepare for, we can have more in attendence and Earl can get a good gas cap!
Great news! Pass the word on!
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Just hung up the phone with Jim. He said unless you want to go mud boggin on the garden tractors, we best leave them in the shed this weekend.

He still wants to have this plowday and he suggested April 30th which is the last weekend in April. Hope everyone can make it. Hopefully with a whole extra month to prepare for, we can have more in attendence and Earl can get a good gas cap!
I'm still not sure if that will be enough time for Earl to get a good gas cap! He thinks he can run as long as those smokers from Mt. Airy.
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You goina bust me, till next guy, goes dry!!! Check photo, of smokers, stoping for fuel adative!!! If I put that in my tank , I'd blow a gasket!!! Daduke of
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I didnt now planes came in the shape of tractors, and in diesels!

See ya!
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Jude will be down for the plow day and he'll be at the controls of the 100 with loader, Evan will be plowing with the 125 and I'll be on the 1200! Going to need to borrow or buy a plow and brinley adaptor for the 100. Jude doesn't need any spring assist on the 100.

Getting pretty pumped for the plow day!
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