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    #13
    Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
    Which one are you the bigger fan of... JD, or Lululemon?

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      #14
      The wife wanted something on it as well.

      Projects are fun. That porch was a working project with my two boys a few years ago.

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        #15
        Originally posted by helmsdale View Post
        Which one are you the bigger fan of... JD, or Lululemon?
        When your wifes not around you can tell your freinds thats a Leachman Livestock hairpin brand.
        Leachman had a reputation like they are trying to show on Yellowstone.
        The had some wild bull sales.
        Free booze for about a week.
        Big high dollar event back in the day.

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          #16
          Were they in Montana? We use to go to cattle sales in Denver and Louisville Kentucky. Fun times at that kind of cattle sales.

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            #17
            5 miles out of Billings.

            Old Jim is not real popular with his neighbors but people came from all over the world.
            Bull catalogue was like a phone book.
            Search Leachman Cattle Co.s heyday featured world famous cattle sales
            You should get a Billings Gazette article that plays like Yellowstone

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              #18
              Picked up this 435 to play with since I can't go to Az. Never been a John Deere guy, but am a fan of Detroit Diesel 2 stroke engines. JD 435 was built for 2 years with a 2 53 GM engine.

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                #19
                [QUOTE=recapped;482533]Picked up this 435 to play with since I can't go to Az. Never been a John Deere guy, but am a fan of Detroit Diesel 2 stroke engines. JD 435 was built for 2 years with a 2 53 GM engine.

                In 20 years the operator of that tractor would be saying "pardon" a lot.

                Come to think about it, most of us are.

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                  #20


                  For a Deere guy this is part of my other toy collection.

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                    #21
                    Originally posted by recapped View Post
                    Picked up this 435 to play with since I can't go to Az. Never been a John Deere guy, but am a fan of Detroit Diesel 2 stroke engines. JD 435 was built for 2 years with a 2 53 GM engine.

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                    Never heard of that model before. Would it be a “Jimmy Deere” then? Still got a couple old Detroits in use around here. Ear muffs and extra oil are necessary for them.

                    Very cool🍀

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                      #22
                      Wow, what a collection! Gonna talk to your wife about the size of your allowance.

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                        #23
                        We rebuilt a airplane this summer.

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                          #24
                          Originally posted by BreadWinner View Post
                          We rebuilt a airplane this summer.
                          Lets see someone top that.
                          I was going to make a post about the complicated winter long project I am embroiled in hanging a picture for my wife, but then I saw yours...
                          Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Jan 10, 2021, 17:11.

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