BrokeFarmerJohn
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- Joined
- Oct 7, 2016
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- Location
- Columbus Ohio
- Tractor
- 2017 Mahindra 5555, John Blue G-1000, Massey Ferguson 98, John Deere GP
I guess instead of "Snow Weapons" it's mud weapons
Nice going - a bit jealous
sometimes its playing........like today ..... other times its just work like moving all the snow after a hard day at work. Im starting to cut back on electrical work...kind of semi retiring. After 30 years of electrical im finally sick of it. Im just doing whole house generators now and have stopped all other electrical jobs. Now i need to figure out what hobbies im going to get back into.I know! He gets to play and then still live in a beautiful setting!
sometimes its playing........like today View attachment 496047 View attachment 496048 View attachment 496049..... other times its just work like moving all the snow after a hard day at work. Im starting to cut back on electrical work...kind of semi retiring. After 30 years of electrical im finally sick of it. Im just doing whole house generators now and have stopped all other electrical jobs. Now i need to figure out what hobbies im going to get back into.
Thee Norweigian Fjord horses....er ponies as there 14.2 hands. Very strong. Have 3 of them. No ones getting my plow and blower. HAgrsthegreat
We have a heard of 2 ourselves. The one that threw my wife and broke her leg is for sale - registered Paint mare, Not the horses fault though - Boss turned her hind end into a dust devil - wrong move on her part. Looking for a dead calm older gilding. My horse on the other hand is 1/2 paint and 1/2 Arab. She has paint markings under her gray Arab coat. Name is Aspen as she looks like aspen bark. You never guess which breed comes through most.
I know you said horses, but are they mules? I just don't recognize the horse breed.
What a beautiful matching set. Does not the worlds worries melt away when you out with them? How many to you have?
BTW - with that set up you don't need your plow or blower. I can swing by and pick them up anytime....the blower and plow, not the horses....then again :cool2: