gsganzer
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- Joined
- Jun 11, 2003
- Messages
- 3,033
- Location
- Denton, TX
- Tractor
- L3800 w/FEL and BH77, BX 2200 w/FEL and MMM
I won't make a blanket statement that all women are oblivious to what's going on around them, but sometimes you have to wonder. My oldest daughter is sharp as a tack and pretty cognizant of her surroundings and resourceful in getting things done. You ought to watch her back up a 3-horse gooseneck slant with a crewcab longbed in the dark, she does it like a boss. In fact, she just spent the last few days in New Mexico branding cattle and breaking in her new mare. Very capable young lady.
My wife and youngest daughter are a whole different story. Take today as an example. They decided to cut the grass, so they got the Kubota BX2200 out as they were working in the yard. You'd have thought that somewhere during the 1 acre mowing process, they would have noticed the obvious spiraling trail of hydraulic oil leaking from the rear axle. I'm surprised it took the whole acre to leak out. When I walked out in the yard, it was such a blatantly obvious trail. It ought to make for an interesting pattern, when the grass dies along the trail.
My wife and youngest daughter are a whole different story. Take today as an example. They decided to cut the grass, so they got the Kubota BX2200 out as they were working in the yard. You'd have thought that somewhere during the 1 acre mowing process, they would have noticed the obvious spiraling trail of hydraulic oil leaking from the rear axle. I'm surprised it took the whole acre to leak out. When I walked out in the yard, it was such a blatantly obvious trail. It ought to make for an interesting pattern, when the grass dies along the trail.