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Old 09-11-2010, 11:51 PM
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Thanks again, guys!

Duke: I couldn't have said it any better!
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I lied here's some pics from PD! If your in a pic and want a copy contact me via PM or email thru OCC.

The 5th pic I like the best. That's a pic of forum member esarvey aka DaDuke.

We had 14 GT's and all but 2 were Cubs! The Sears did a fine job but made me glad I had my hydro lift!

1st row Bob helped me get unstuck a couple of times!
2nd row Robert and David Iluvtruks0 here on the forums
3rd row DaDuke aka esarvey here on the forums and Danny
4th row Aaron and Mike on sears and Aaron
5th row Mike on sears and Vince
6th Bob outa gas and doing the wave around! He only went thru 3 tanks of gas!
7th row Jackie bring a much needed refill
8th row Allen's trailer queen er 100 before he headed home and Paul's hydro
9th row The only pic I got of my 122 before I went to go look at more cubs and parts

Whew I hope that helps!
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Old 09-12-2010, 07:51 AM
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Looks like everyone had a great time.

So, when do we get names to the faces? It would be nice to put names to these pictures. Thanks, Allen and Duke, for posting them.
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Can someone put some names with the pics? I wana know so I can put a face with a name. Looks like it was a great time. Wish I coulda been there.
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Here's some more PD pics, guys! Enjoy!









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Can someone put some names with the pics? I wana know so I can put a face with a name. Looks like it was a great time. Wish I coulda been there.
Allen and David we need to tag team these photo's and get some names with these faces. I'm the one on the red 122 w/FEL. In Allen's first pic That's me and Allen. David is on the 882D. I got every one's names but old age sucks!

Oak it was a great time! There's always next PD you could make it to! The Pickens SC PD would be a little closer to you.
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Anytime Bill! I had an awesome time. The 100 did it's job flawlessly!
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Old 09-12-2010, 08:19 PM
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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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Oh And im the fat guy in the orange shirt!
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Man yu guys sure have some nice dirt down there! I can't see any rocks at all, wow.

Looks like ya'll were sure havin' fun. Now I feel bad that I have to plow all by myself, gotta get some more land so Tmo can come up and play in the dirt, like you guys.

I really like that loadet also,that sure is cooool.

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