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Old 03-22-2011, 02:01 PM
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Vince, I would bring the 582. You just can't go wrong with an 82 series plus it's got that awesome seat.

Kevin, I don't think this one will be nearly as big as the Redneck pd. This guy called me while I was plowing down at Vinces and said y'all come asap. With such short notice, I think we might get around 15. Still, it's always a great time plowing with these guys!
I say both! I'd be happy with 15 tractors. We had 14 last fall so 15 with less then 2 weeks notice would be great! Then hopefully we can do a fall PD and have a little more time to plan it and get the word out and get around 20 would be some good growth.

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I got to talk my brotherinlaw in to it, but maybe he could plow the 124?
I'll see what it would take to put the three point on my pretty little 147?
Make her finally earn her barn space!! so count me a maybe 2machines!
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I hope he can keep you in line better then Mary Lou can! Looking forward to seeing everyone again.

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Looking forward to it! Let's see the 100 or 122? Decisions, decisions!
BOTH!

Jenn should be ready for some seat time! I would bring the 122 and see how that does for you. I'm sure we can talk Vince into putting that NOS spring assist on it for you. You, Evan and me bringing up the rear sounds good to me!
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Old 03-22-2011, 07:43 PM
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100 work it more you need to. I wanna see it rool black smoke
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Old 03-23-2011, 09:49 PM
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I just got pics of the fields from David. Jim Moore has applied chicken poop and they are ready to be turned. The fields look great! Looking forward to seeing everyone there!
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The fields look awesome!
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Old 03-24-2011, 05:47 AM
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Chicken crap! Oh boy that will eat the paint off your plow! I think Ill be camping up wind of the field!
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The fields look awesome!
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Chicken crap! Oh boy that will eat the paint off your plow! I think Ill be camping up wind of the field!
Jim figured he would beat us to the with the chicken poop! If you take that thing out of 1st the chicken poop wouldn't have time to take the paint off the plow.
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Old 03-24-2011, 12:09 PM
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Well like most of my stuff, my plow has no paint so hopefull it will take off the rust. Ha just kidding because after the Redneck Pd, my plow has a mirror like finish. I'm ready!
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Well Vinnie at least the C-crap will hopefully hold down the dust!!!
After the super plow days in SC, we will go head held high, to a chicken S***, plow day, but The IH & others can handle, adversity,(army days statment for all strang things) GOOD TRAINING TROOPS,GIT HER DONE!!!
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Old 03-24-2011, 10:37 PM
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I have boots to wade threw the poop!

Dave rust on a plow, surly not!

I wanna camp, and hoping some others will too. Kinda like to sit up at night and kick back. Its nice after being cooped up in a truck all day, kinda lie a chicken!
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Count me in for camping. I'm pretty sure I can speak for the Stegalls saying they will be camping with us.
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