YEP! THAT WAS MY THOUGHT ALSO. i would have bought one but i was too old/w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif/w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif/w3tcompact/icons/eyes.gif
<font color=black>Now, when the New Holland<font color=black><font color=blue> BLUE BOOMERS <font color=blue><font color=black>turn<font color=black><font color=red> RED<font color=red><font color=black> and become <font color=red>Case<font color=red> <font color=black>tractors what does the <font color=red>"DX" <font color=red><font color=black>designation stand for?<font color=black>
Lord knows what Boomer really stands for, but being one I really hesitated before buying a blue tractor. But what the heck, my neighbors at the farm know I ain't local already... and besides some of then drive blue too.
2019 Rural King RK55HC with Loader & Backhoe; 2001 New Holland TC40D with Loader
I am 42 and have vacationed at Lost River every year since I was 10. We originally learned of the place from Rev Don Willman who was minister at the Lutheran church in Bergton until the 70's. We usually go the first week of August which usually coincides with the Bergton fair. We have missed only a couple in the past decade and have the best time when we go. It's amazing how much fun is nestled in the "holler" between the ridges.
Mark