[AT] Lonesome Moe
Jerry Rhodes
jlrhod at paulding-net.com
Fri Jun 11 13:10:48 PDT 2004
Farmer, where are you showing at?
Jerry NW Ohio
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From: "Robinson" <robinson at svs.net>
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> I have just been too busy too do much for the local tractor
> show this year but I didn't just want to do nothing. This
> morning we went to the west barn and I got my MM-R out and
> brought it to the shop to hose the dust off of it. I just
> drove it the 3 miles in there since it was (maybe) easier
> than hitching the trailer, loading it, chaining it down,
> pulling it in there, unloading it then pulling the trailer
> back home. I say maybe because it could use a softer seat...
> :-) Traffic was very heavy but most of the busy part
> was 4 lane so I was not too much of a bottleneck.
> Rubbernecking is another matter. I think more people gave it
> a good once over driving it in there than will see it at the
> show. Maybe we should just have road caravans instead of
> parading around the fairgrounds.
> When I got to the fairgrounds I rolled in and parked it in
> the "Minneapolis Moline" row. It sure looked lonely sitting
> there all by itself... :-) Maybe someone will bring in
> another so it won't feel too left out. I did make it a point
> to pull over and park it behind the few Allis Chalmers
> tractors instead of all of those John Deere's. Everybody
> knows that Allis tractors are more friendly than Deere's.
> :-) Maybe that is just a local thing. I did feel a little
> sorry for one Farmall H that was parked with the Deere's. It
> had been painted John Deere green and yellow. It had decals
> on it that looked like Farmall decals except they were
> yellow instead of white. At least they had done a nice job
> on it.
> Farmall is the feature tractor here this year and it looked
> like they were going to have a decent number of them. The
> show in general seems to be getting a little better and I
> really wanted to do a little more this year than in the past
> but I just have too many irons in the fire with CUB Fest and
> the horse stuff and being late planting crops. The grass has
> grown so much this spring that we are starting to feel like
> all we have done is mow grass. Sure glad I bought a new lawn
> tractor this year. The old frazzled Wheel Horse deck would
> have already broken 6700 times by now. :-) It has broken
> and been welded so may times that some of it looks pad
> welded. Maybe I can show a lot more stuff at the local show
> next year...
> --
>
>
>
> "farmer"
>
> My latest list "No Nonsense Horse" (includes donkeys & mules).
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NoNonsenseHorse/
>
>
>
> Francis Robinson
> Central Indiana USA
> robinson at svs.net
>
>
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