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Old 09-13-2010, 11:48 PM
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Thanks for the pics guys, they are great!

Vince, love the video...Glad to see you over here now too
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Old 09-14-2010, 06:04 AM
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Yes I'll be attending. I e-mailed Robert we can't stay on the how grounds so you guys figure out what you wanna do and Kathy and will follow, unless you guys go recklessly off a cliff and down into a deep furrow, then we will stay some where else! :biggrin2.gif:

You guys call me this weekend and we will figure it out.
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Old 09-14-2010, 09:23 AM
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Yes Allen we are. Robert, his dad and his grandpa. 4 of us in my truck. I just posted some info about it on the events section
Those 3 rock! Grandpa=Bob is hooked!

David do you think it would be a problem if I posted some of their cubs here? They have some sweet tractors. Jackie has a eye for style and they do great work!
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Old 09-14-2010, 03:44 PM
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Vince...I checked into the campgrounds that are close to the pd in TN. They are $22/night with full hookups and they have bath houses. Those showers will be a blessing if the fields in TN are anything like there were in Albemarle. I thinking the 4 of us would stay in Bob's enclosed trailer at that camp park unless they want to do something else. But that would prob be cheapest for us. We'll def get together soon and talk it out and let you know.

Duke...I dont see why they would have a problem with you posting those pics. I have already done so on here once before. Back in October or November i think??? Go ahead because im sure your pics are a lot better than mine.
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Duke...I dont see why they would have a problem with you posting those pics. I have already done so on here once before. Back in October or November i think??? Go ahead because im sure your pics are a lot better than mine.
Thanks I'll post them. If it hadn't been raining I would have loved to pull them outside for some better shots of them.
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Old 05-13-2011, 11:18 PM
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Nice cubs guys!
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Old 05-14-2011, 06:24 AM
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Duke

Man thats an awsome shot of my youngest, Danny, on his 100. If you would can you email me a hi res photo of that please.

The one on the 582 is Vince, and other is Danny, better known around here as double and trouble! Some of you that were at my plow day here in Picens last year know how much trouble Danny can be cause thats the tractor he rolled! This was his first time really back on a tractor, other than just moving one around. Talk about being grounded!

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I have Redneck Plow day here in april every year. We had 30 plus tractors this spring and we ran out of land and food, so Im guessing it was a success! Im not far far from you and if you would like to go to a fun one theres one in Bama just above Aniston and you can find the info on Weekend Freedom machines. Its put on by the deere guys but as all plow days its all about fun and they welcome all colors. Some of the r E g I s T r Y guys will be there, and i belive they are members here too, I know Tim Ham is, and I usuly get Allen to post any sothern plow days here for me. The fields are long and sandy so 3rd gear plowing is an option!

After Allen, Duke and Joe Allen left we lined up the tractors for a parade plow. Heres the pic and if you wanna see the video you can see it on my blog site that some of you follow around the plow day times.


http://redneckplowday.blogspot.com/

And if you wanna see the cub out running the deeres well look here on you tube at this one! Heres his post!

Hey guys, sorry it took me so long. I have been busy with work and everything else. I had my wife post one of the videos on youtube. There is one more that I will post as soon as I can.
Vincent -- road gear is high gear. You were flying and I enjoyed watching you and being with you guys. I had a great time. Here is the youtube link.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoqzlKAOOXg

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