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Old 10-05-2024, 07:58 PM
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Default Worlds Biggest Tractor

I know its not a Cub but thought it may be of some interest
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That is awesome. I want to see them start it.
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Your Know who Owns Chamberlain today and Has owned since 1970?
The enemy of this tractor Brand That nice Green & Yellow Brand
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Your Know who Owns Chamberlain today and Has owned since 1970?
The enemy of this tractor Brand That nice Green & Yellow Brand
AAh well Sarge , regardless it is still the biggest , we cannot let our prejudices rule our admiration
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That is awesome. I want to see them start it.
We would then also have the Worlds biggest Crank Handle (haha)
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AAh well Sarge , regardless it is still the biggest , we cannot let our prejudices rule our admiration
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Well it a biggest replica Because It doesn't run . Big Bud is still the Largest real working Tractor. I'll have to go see it the Replica Next Year when I am out Near Perth To see the Farm I Inherited Many years ago . I go out there about every 5 years To Talk to the farmer that runs the Farm
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If you make it to the east coast of Australia you are always welcome here (pm me) , Did you know Perth is the most distant capital city from any other capital city in the world
I think I have seen bigger out in our wheat belt
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Too many D*m Eastern Brown snakes on the East Coast My Last Job for the US government (Civilian Military Advisor) used to Bring me to the east cost Once or Twice a year to train Your Military on Military Operations In Urban Terrain My area of expertise. Each time I Came there I swear I had an encounter with a Eastern Brown Snake. When I am at the farm In Perth I watch were I step out In the Machine shed Because I have seen a Death adder and a Dugite out there Before
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Of the Top-Ten most deadliest animals on the planet , we have most of them
Snakes , Spiders , things that swim in the sea , we got them
Sorry to hear of your encounters but it is not the Eastern Brown you see it is the one you do not
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Of the Top-Ten most deadliest animals on the planet , we have most of them
Snakes , Spiders , things that swim in the sea , we got them
Sorry to hear of your encounters but it is not the Eastern Brown you see it is the one you do not
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I was able To deal with them Myself Use to Have a few Pet snakes when I was Younger and One was a Massasauga Rattlesnake Until Mom found Out Then had to let it go But I think it was the copperhead, That ended Having snakes as Pets'

Meanest snake I ever Met was a Bushmaster In Panama They'll chase You! I was Usually the Nut that would deal with the Poisonous snakes In our AO In the Army Out In the training areas. But Now as I age I'd probably get Myself bit now.
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