No, I am not the "toy tractor" woman. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
We do live in the Copper Country and there is no place like it. With this much snow the blower was a must...I did hesitate on the FEL but you guys (TBN) said it was needed. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I also rolled my eyes and complained of the obsession with THE tractor, then he started talking about retirement!!!! That nonsense stopped with the purchase of the equipment. The face mask for the cold weather, dragging the leg, and "I guess I can make the other tractors make it through the winter" helped his cause. Hints for the unlucky men out there.
I have included a picture of the old tractor with the Kubota in the background. The old tractor is a 1952 Ferguson with a hand crank and a handmade drag snowthrower. He has a Ford diesel also for plowing.
HEY HEY,
YOUR ONE great gal,[i got some single friends,do you have any sisters /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif]Its nice to see someone with the philosophy you only live once,and you cant take it with you.It took my wife a few years to teach me this..shes another great woman,who spares no exspencse to put a smile on my grinner.I hope you folks post often ,and show us lots of pictures.You two will love the new tractor.
ALAN
<font color="blue"> There must be a few good women left.
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<font color="purple"> I think there are a lot of them but some of them aren't appreciated. </font>