Good luck with your new machine, it's a beauty. Don't turn your back on that horse, though. Sometimes they get a little too curious, and try to see how it tastes. (Don't ask me how I know this).
Good luck with your new machine, it's a beauty. Don't turn your back on that horse, though. Sometimes they get a little too curious, and try to see how it tastes. (Don't ask me how I know this).
Yeah, this is the guy that bit holes in the seat of my B5200. Being mostly steel the B5200 was pretty impervious to horse vandalism. This tractor is not going to be left alone with the horses!