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Mother Hen Syndrome. | My first tractor was when I got out here to kansas in 03, I never saw many tractor's out in san diego where I lived so I packed up came out here and then saw a W-6 in a barn up the road from me, It needed a good home was in decent cond. so I got it and then was wanting to redo it, and it's stitting outside right now, but I wanna get it running and then plow with it ive got a mid 30's 3-16 little genius on steel wheel's, wanna get that done too, saw a 47 John Deere A with a farmhand on it, this is wayyy too much for a JD a so I took it off and Im gonna redo It too, fell for a JD 45 Combine that need's redone too, mother hen syndrome. got project's to do, so im gonna start in on them this yr and hopefully ill get something done. whewwww I gota stop getting and start redoing hahaha,P Kirk C,, Ks, entered 2011-02-26 My Email Address: Not Displayed |
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