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Old 05-06-2011, 07:40 PM
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Wow, what a beauty. I think my next tractor needs to be a 782.
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Bucket envy will make you think strage stuff! But while your coming this way you can drop yours off here Evan and I will get some use out of it! Evan says bring the 129 too he needs another tractor!
Hey an even swap sounds good to me. I sure do like the hydro, though. I might get so excited that I might forget to unload the 129 and take em both home with me. Tyson might not like giving up the "red striped one" either. He likes red (Cub Cadets, Farmalls). I think I'm raising that boy right, much to my wife's dismay.
Don't know whatcha mean by bucket envy either. Bigger is better, bigger is better, bigger is betterDoh!!!! I need therapy, LOL.
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Hey an even swap sounds good to me. I sure do like the hydro, though. I might get so excited that I might forget to unload the 129 and take em both home with me. Tyson might not like giving up the "red striped one" either. He likes red (Cub Cadets, Farmalls). I think I'm raising that boy right, much to my wife's dismay.
Don't know whatcha mean by bucket envy either. Bigger is better, bigger is better, bigger is betterDoh!!!! I need therapy, LOL.


We just better keep with what we have both are better then using a shovel trust me!
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We just better keep with what we have both are better then using a shovel trust me!
Sure alot easier on the back, too.

norvegicus,
Thanks for the comment! Keep your eyes peeled and a 782 will surface for you.
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