[AT] The way they sound
Dean VP
deanvp at att.net
Thu Jul 31 20:57:12 PDT 2014
Dean,
It is obvious that you are delusional and need to spend more time on the 620! :-) Maybe a visit to a
Counselor would help! :-)
Dean VP
Snohomish, WA
They say necessity is the mother of invention.
Don't know who the father is, probably remorse.
Red Green
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Subject: [AT] The way they sound
A week ago, after overcoming the shear pin issues, I finished brush hogging
the orchard meadow with the JD 620 just as daylight was fading, and I found
myself thinking "If there's a nicer sounding tractor than this, I don't know
what it would be." Tonight, now that the ring gear issues have been (at
least temporarily) overcome, I was using the Super M to haul another trailer
load of scrubby trees and honeysuckle cleared from the side of the driveway
back to a big burning pile I'm accumulating. Turning into the clearing
just as daylight was fading, I found myself thinking "If there's a nicer
sounding tractor than this, I don't know what it would be."
Since I'm evidently incapable of deciding whether the 620 or the Super M
sound better, I've come to the inescapable conclusion that I need an Oliver
77.
Dean Vinson
Saint Paris, Ohio
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