Yee Hawww

/ Yee Hawww
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OK I am at the computer and not on the iPad so I was able to put up the delivery pictures. This is going to be a LOT of fun. I am a 40 year old little boy!
 

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/ Yee Hawww #12  
What a beast!! Man that has to be an awesome sight to see running :thumbsup:
 
/ Yee Hawww #13  
OK I am at the computer and not on the iPad so I was able to put up the delivery pictures. This is going to be a LOT of fun. I am a 40 year old little boy!

Will it be worn out when you get done out in AZ? Any plans to have it in the NC area?
 
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I sure hope it is not worn out! I will go anywhere that pays! I also have two small machines that I can haul behind my small trucks. All three of my machines are busy for the year or so unless something bad happens. I just hope that I can keep it all together through this rough stretch in our economy and come out the back side with a bunch of good equipment and ready to really make some cheese.
 
/ Yee Hawww #15  
I just hope that I can keep it all together through this rough stretch in our economy and come out the back side with a bunch of good equipment and ready to really make some cheese.

That makes two of us !!!!!!!
 
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OK we had a terrible first night! I am down here in south Mississippi and the remnant of TS Bonnie are rolling in. I did not want her to spend the night in the woods by herself so I went to Walmart and got one of those super high quality $20.00 tents and an air bed. The fact that rain came into the tent as like there was nothing above my head at all is not the problem. Every time I heard thunder or saw lightening in the distance I would fling open the tent and run the 1/4 mile up to where I parked her for the night. I would stroke her head and rub her tires until the storm passed. Then I would make the trek back to my camp. Since she was so brave I gave her a little extra grease this morning and blew her radiators out again with warm air.
 
/ Yee Hawww #17  
Maybe spending the rest of night in cab gently holding controls/steering wheel you both might have gotten much needed rest. ;)
 
/ Yee Hawww #18  
OK we had a terrible first night! I am down here in south Mississippi and the remnant of TS Bonnie are rolling in. I did not want her to spend the night in the woods by herself so I went to Walmart and got one of those super high quality $20.00 tents and an air bed. The fact that rain came into the tent as like there was nothing above my head at all is not the problem. Every time I heard thunder or saw lightening in the distance I would fling open the tent and run the 1/4 mile up to where I parked her for the night. I would stroke her head and rub her tires until the storm passed. Then I would make the trek back to my camp. Since she was so brave I gave her a little extra grease this morning and blew her radiators out again with warm air.

She needs a friend now, Wednesday I go to pick up the new Tractor and trailer be home Thursday some time. You know how it works, every hot chick has a bigger heavier uglier friend that needs lovin too (Tigercat M760) lol who knows maybe they'll be best friends ha ha. I thought for a second I would take a ride out to NM when I'm in NV but its no Sunday drive, Sunday and Monday would be more like it. Gimme a call if you ever get out of her. Your wife must be getting jealous. :laughing:
 
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100 gallons is not enough to run all day! I have a 200 gallon on the way but not In yet. Right now my "service truck" is a Nissan Frontier. The F-350 is out west and the new F-550 is still having the bed installed. Actually the Nissan is my wifes truck, we gave her QX 4 to her brother and she stole the Nissan. Good thing though I could see me mulching out of a minivan, not much respect from the other guys in the woods.
 

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