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Old 03-20-2011, 09:59 AM
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Here's some pics right off the press! I'll put them in two or three posts! Enjoy guys!



























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You lucky SOB's better take a bunch of picture's for us guys up north. You told me about your camera Duke so no excuses . Hope you guys all have a blast, good luck, have fun, and be carfull.
The wife wanted to use her camera and sent me with a non-working replacement! I got no pics at all! Sorry guys!

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Here ya go guys! I counted 41!




By the way,it was great to meet all you guys!The 123 did better than i thought it would,pulled the plow buried as far as it would go for the most part.
The first pics is of me on the 125. Pretty easy to spot with one head light. Evan also made me put a IH decal on the plow so everyone would know it's his plow I was using. Got to love his thinking. The second pic is Ben aka 123. That 123 pulled that plow like a champ all day long! I was out pulling his dad's 147! His dad got a new nick name....

Flat tire Willie!

Great seeing you and your dad there Ben! I hope it was worth the drive!
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Here is Vince trying to give directions to Joe.

Its not every day you get to see 4 diesels together. From left to right: My 882, Joe Allens 1512, Monty's 782D and Derricks 1512 with a nice repaint.
Monty's father bought that 782d new and he came to watch!

This is Aaron on the Sears (also a member of the Dixie Turf Toys). Some goofy looking guy with one headlight and Todd aka Oak here on the site

Here is Ben (cub123) and Earl (esarvey)


Check out this link to my photobucket account where i Have 90 more pics and one video. Enjoy guys and feel free to use any pics as you want. Cant wait for the next one in 2 weeks

http://s1023.photobucket.com/albums/...eck%20Plowday/
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Yeah, this time Earl ran out of the liquid gold. He's a hoot. Bob was nice enough to pour for him!

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Here is the finished product. That was my first plowday and it was a lot of fun. Vince did a great job and I will be there next year.
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I labeled this: Little 1 U got dirty, let my show U how!!
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Can anyone tell me who these boys was??? Cause i'm goin turn them into the aviation people. makum git pilot license, and permit for that jet fuel they was a using! (pilots or tractors) I'm still not shure witch?? 1 come up on me a flyin,thought I was on a landing strip with a jet fighter behind me!! don't get me wrong (just jealous) if we all was driven them deisel CUBS, we'd knocked out that 14 acres afor lunch!!! One them deisel boys got no respect for his Elders, after I run my little 12 hp, (slow) out of gas, he says to me, YEP WE ONLY USED 1/2 TANK so far! WELL U done it now boys,I been a competing for ni on ta 50 yrs. ! I buildin a 1811 for next yr!!!
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