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Posted by Cowboy on June 19, 1998 at 09:01:16:

In Reply to: Meaningless Survey posted by Keith on June 18, 1998 at 07:07:10:

: Answer the questions. I will try to compile as many meaningless statistics as I can.

: 1. How many tractors do you own? 1
: 2. How many are modern? 1 when talking to some people
: 3. How many are antique? 1 when buying parts
: 4. What is the most dominant color on your tractors? Dirt
: 5. How many shows do you attend each year? Maybe 1
: 6. Do you farm? Not really, but I do plow horse #@%$
: 7. If not, what occupation do you hold? Engineer
: 8. What is your dream tractor? Running and paid for
: 9. What kind of truck do you drive? Old Dodge 4x4 dually
: 10. What tractor did you first learn to drive? AC something or other
: 11. How old were you? 17
: 12. What is your favorite tractor related farm job? Heading away from the barn
: 13. What is your least favorite tractor related farm job? Heading towards the barn
: 14. Do you clean your tractors? Sorta a continuous sand blast
: 15. Do you work on your tractors? I have to
: 16. Do you were bib overalls? Never on a first date
: 17. Have you ever owned a tractor with an umbrella? Don't think so
: 18. What other interests do you have? Just about everything
: 19. If you could build your own tractor, what would it be called? Knuckle Buster
: 20. What improvement would you make to your tractors if time & resources were not a factor?
I would make them drive themselves whilst I drink a beer




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