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Ain't farming and ranching grand
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 772691" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I was over in Montana last week at my daughter's. The brain in my pickup fired. One of the ranchers in the area gave me a ride back to my dauther's house. On our drive he said he had just finished his hay. A neighbor called because his baler was broke down. Asked this guy to come finish his baling. He made one bale and took out the pto on his tractor. The shop told him they have to split the tractor to fix it and it will cost about $4,000. I felt sorry for him but it did make me feel a little better about my pickup. It only cost $800 to fix. Of course I had to wait 4 days for the parts to get there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 772691, member: 498"] I was over in Montana last week at my daughter's. The brain in my pickup fired. One of the ranchers in the area gave me a ride back to my dauther's house. On our drive he said he had just finished his hay. A neighbor called because his baler was broke down. Asked this guy to come finish his baling. He made one bale and took out the pto on his tractor. The shop told him they have to split the tractor to fix it and it will cost about $4,000. I felt sorry for him but it did make me feel a little better about my pickup. It only cost $800 to fix. Of course I had to wait 4 days for the parts to get there. [/QUOTE]
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